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84— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1988

HOMES HOMES l•7ilHDU8TRIAL Automotive IFOR SALE FOR SALE I 3 'I pboperty WOOOBRIDGE Street. BOLTON. 6 room, 2'/j MANCHESTER. 3400 This covered front both raised ranch. Fin­ ^ Spgcioli»D#tf! square foot, fre e ­ CARS porch will bring hours ished family room, cus­ « »» standing Industrlgl FOR SALE of enloyment to this 3 tom wet bar. Great building. Loading views. $205,000. Flano bedroom remodeled dock, parking. Wood­ 1981 P O N TIA C T-1000. home. 2 cor garage Reolty, 646-5200. imfmrm/ IHEATM6/ MMCELLAHEOUS land Industrial Pork. 86,000 m iles. Runs plus affordable In the BOLTON. 5 room Ranch, CHILOGARE IlKOMETAX PLUMBHNt SERVICES Principals only. 643- great. Great winter will S140's. Blanchard & 1 both, 1 cor detached 2121. cor. New brakes. 643- Rossetto Realtors," garage, 1 acre lot. D A YC A R E for one child. 1534. $675.______$168,000. Flano Realty, 19M MCOMI TAXIS PJ'b PIi i i IiIm . Hm Ur i A G A Y A SON We're Selling Houses" Provided by loving MISCELLANEOUS 1979 MERCURY Cougar. 646-2482.P______646-5200______mother. Beginning ConauHallon ! Preparation Mr Cm o Mm Ii i i MASONRY N Bollera, pumpa, hot water FOR RERT Needs some work. $500 M A N C H ES TE R . Best buy BOLTON. 8 room Garri­ January 2nd. Call 646- Brick- and stone, or best offer. 645-0610. son Colonial. Brand 5260. Individuala / tanka, new and ceramic tile, marble and In town. Oldie but goo­ replaoementa. concrete. GARAGE for rent. Nor- 1984 M ER C U R Y Marquis. die. 4 plus room Cope new. 4 bedrooms, 2Vi Bole Proprletora baths, central air. Lo­ FREE esriUATES No lob le too smolll thend of Manchester. One owner. Excellent on nice corner lot. GUANIIM 643-1823. condition. 39,000 miles. Aluminum sided, large cated on Cul-de-sac. Dan Moaler 6 4 9 -3 3 1 9 643-1649/^9916 262-7j41 or 427-1973 $274,900. Flano Realty, SERVICES Fully equipped. $5395 room hove been newly 633-2824.______painted. Brand new 646-5200.______CLEANING SERVICE furnace. Some owner BOLTON. Brand new MISCELLANEOUS BROCK BROTNERS Merchandls8 1983 CAMARO. Brown, 5 H art a aparUIng ohan homa speed, V-6,63,000 miles. financing, or rent with Contemporary! 4 bed­ tor Hta holldayal SERVICES Eice»allsa A UoiaeaplBB option to buy. Let's rooms, Including mas­ REMOOELH BuHdadne Lot hnpreysmem Good condition. $4200. NeNaMe teildenllel cteanlng. — Oruehed Stone tar Bale— 646-8645. talk. $117,900 Realty ter bedroom suite. 1'/i Tolland County area World, Benoit, HRWRESTREESEIIVICE Slone Driyswaya — Regraded acre lot. $325,000. Flano Iteferenoes evelloMa Buokal, truck 6 oMppar. Slump FURRITURE Frechette Associates, Realty, 646-5200. BlntM Isd llanrhfatpr BpraI5 646-7709.O______843-5775 FOdlRgi MR6PII9 WOffca RI696Nfy A eM ramoval. Frao aaUmaiaa. BOLTON. 2,500 Square PiNMl of OONSMINMON- Spatial oonaldaratlon tar 650-3781 D O U B LE Bed spring and TOLLAND. Price reduc­ toot. Contemporary. 8 MywoToiNAofdiwlrwKiiNOt aldarly and handidappad. mattress with brass tion. Attractive well rooms, 4 bedrooms, Ja­ Quality Homa mtufNAig your 06N9 * 06R ubF SNOW REMOVAL. headboard. Good con­ CLYDE kept Cope In o quiet cuzzi In master bed­ 647-7SS3 Residential- dition. $125. Divan bed -BUICK, INC. neighborhood on cul- room, family room. Claaning Sarvica N M Coae^ M ia Commercial. Drive­ that makes Into double ROUTE t3, VERNON Thursday, Dec. 22,1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents de-sac. Master bed­ $337,000. Flano Realty, Serving the Manoheetor area GSL Building Mainte­ ways, etarttng at $15. bed. $75. Coll 647-9033. es Monta Carlo *6995 room with private 646-5200. Personal daanlne aarvloa 6 4 3 -1 7 2 0 Ad. far Mam nance Co. Commercl- Call Bob, 87^8841^____ M Elacira T Typa *10,495 deck. New 24x24 pres­ MANCHESTER. Six dsslgnad to hsrMNa the al/ResIdeittlal building ITV/STEREO/ sure treated deck In room Ranch. 3 bed­ lealdantlal dsanlng needs for repairs and home Im­ APPLIARCE8 83 Buick Regal *6995 bock yard. Septic sys­ rooms, 1.5 baths, fin­ the busy profiaalonal. Call FARRAAn) REM00CUN6 provements. Interior THIS Si»ACE S8 Marc Lynx *2675 tem Is two years old. ished family room, today for your fras homa Room addWona, dooka, roof­ and exterior pointing, 85 Fort Eacotl 4 Or. *4395 j Coll for more details. aasasamant light carpentry. Com­ •59.47 . . TV . Sanyo. 19 Inch, color. Sun Room. ing. akMng. artndowa and gull- Excellent condition. 86 Skylark 4 Dr. *8995 $172,000. Realty World, ara. All lypaa of romodallne and plete lanitorlal ser­ for 24 intBrttoits $180,000. Flano Realty, 429-7785 $50. 646-0599. ae Celebrity 4 Dr. *7695 Benoit, Frechette As- 646-5200. lepalra. Call Bob Farmnd, Jr. vice. Experienced, rel­ Call 643-2711 soclotes, 646-7709.0 iable, free estimates. ae Caprice 4 Or. *9995 Sabotage suspected in crash Bm . 647-6809 AVAILABLE Imme­ c l e a n i n g ' 643-0304. ___for^ttallB FUEL OIL/COAL/ 85 Century Wgn. *8595 diately. Manchester. C0HD0MIHIUM8 Servlet ns the Manchaafar a wn- Rb b . 6 4 5 -6849 FIREWOOO FOR SALE llmanncaraaHahaitandralla- 86 Century 4 Dr. *8995 Cute aluminum sided Me causla fa claan yaur hams, & 84 Skyhawk Wag. *5995 Cape. Eat-In kitchen, aWIca ar rrlndawa 9 years sx- KITCHEN BATH A SEASONED firewood for 87 LaSabta 4 Dr. *10,995 PRICED To sell at Bea­ earlanca and rafarancaa Call sole. Cut, split and dining room with built- 87 Spectrum 2 Dr. *7995 Jumbo jet may have con HIM. Close to hik­ Loutla far o free aatlmata. PAMTRIB/ delivered. $35 per load. in hutch, 3 bedrooms, 1 N REMODELING 86 Cola. Euro 4 Or. *7995 cor garage. Fenced ing and sledding. One 742-0267 PAPERM6 742-1182. yard. $131,900. D.W. bedroom, third floor From the .smallest repair to the largest renovation, unit. $87,900. Sentry 8 7 2 -9 1 1 1 Fish Reolty, 643-1591.□ our own craftsmen do the complete Job — IPETSARD exploded in the air Reol Estote, 643-4060.D M AN CH ES TER . Stately HOUSE CLEANING Woll Papering A neatly and on schedule. SUPPLIES Colonial. Super loca­ OW NER will assist with SERVICES Pointing Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. tion, with o lovely flat closing costs. Three Spend time wHh your family SCHALLER By Maureen Johnson bedrooms and 2 baths. RealdentlM, Cem m erdol, FR E E to good home. yard Is the setting for durinf the hollilays, let oa Refartncet B Inauranct. 6 4 9 -5 4 0 0 Turkish Angora, The this 3 bedroom Colon­ Also avollable for rent. clean your home. Call young, male, cat, neu­ ACURA Related stories, $100,000. Sentry Real ^erty'Mottaon, 449-4431 HERITAGE KITCHEN and ial. Large kitchen and 742-0217 or 643-4642 tered. Found on front USED CARS photos on page 18 dliilng area with pic­ Estate, 643-4060.n door step, can't keep. , - A aak for Diane or Michelle Gory McHugh, 443-9321 BATH , INC. Jumbo Jet apparently ture window. French DRASTICALLY Re­ _____182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester 645-1720. 87 Accord LXI ....*11,595 door to lolousled duced. One year old 87 Accord LX I....*11,995 exploded in the air before crash­ The plane smashed into the porch. Formal dining Ranch style end unit. ing and killing all 259 people ground, destroying 40 houses, room with wainscot- Two bedrooms, first MISCELLANEOUS 86 Audi 4000S .... *10,395 FOR SALE aboard, and investigators fo­ triggering an explosion at a gas Ing, plus a finished rec floor laundry and gar­ I HOMES HOMES STORE ANO 87 Mazda RX7 ....*11,995 cused today on terrorist threats to room. $199,500. D.W. age. $119,900. Sentry Rentals 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 7,595 station and engulfing cars in Fish Realty, 643-1591 .□ Real Estote, 643-4060.D FOR RENT FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE EIGHT month old water- place a bomb on a Pan Am flames. 87 Toyota Q T .....* 9,995 VERNON. A traditional A Q U IE T country setting bed, $325. Courthouse airliner. The death toll rose to 259 today BOLTON. Manchester MANCHESTER. Nine O FFIC E Space for rent. One Gold membership, 66 LeSabre...... * 8,995 Colonial that was cus­ for this 2 bedroom ROOMS line. 8 room house, 3 or room, single family, Furnished or unfur­ The wreckage of the when it was discovered that tom built for the pres­ Townhouse with I'/i 12'/2 months left for 88 Merc. Sable....* 6,995 FOR RENT 4 bedrooms, on 4 acres set back high above nished. Pleasant sur- $450. Compared to reg­ bound for with Christ­ another flight attendant had been ent owners, unique baths, decks, central with 2 to 3 car garage. East Middle Turnpike. roundlngs. 85 Audi Q T ...... * 7.995 mas travelers scattered bodies on board, said Pamela Hanlon, a family room with ular price of $700 plus. a i r a n d garage. MANCHESTER. Sleep­ Nice country house. Available Imme- Manchester-East Hart­ 86 Audi 4000S .... *10.395 and wreckage over the country­ pegged board flooring, $133,900. Sentry Real Eric 649-3426.0 Pan Am spokeswoman. The vic­ ing room tor working $950 per month. Coll dlotely. $950/month. ford line, near high­ 85 Olds Clera ..... * 7,350 side and ravaged the village of tims included U.S. servicemen, 38 built In bookcases, for- Estate, 643-4060.O References and secur- IN-GROUND Pool tips, gentleman. Share bath, days, 289-4881 or 646- way. 528-1783. 16x32, $3295, 20x40, Lockerbie. mol dining room, 4 M A N C H ES TE R . Lewins 6407 evenings. Ity. Coll Kenot643-1442. 85 Mazda RX7.....* 7,995 students from Syracuse Univer­ bedrooms, a special 1st n o cooking. STORES and Offices tor $4295. Coll 742-7300 ev­ Twenty-two people died on the sity and an Associated Press Crossing. One of Man­ $245/month plus one MANCHESTER. One bed­ rent. 400-1500 square enings or 742-1552. 85 Subaru Q L ..... * 7,995 floor billiard room, 2'/2 chester's nicest con­ months security. Ref­ When you hove some­ ground, most of them in cars hit executive and five family baths, 3 fireplaces, room. Security. No feet. Rent starting at 04 Accord LX .....* 6,995 dominium cohnplexes. erences. 643-2121 thing to sell, find o cash pets. $450. 647-997|. $275. Excellent loca­ by wreckage, Desmond Park, members. screened porch, sun 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, buyer the easy w ay... with 84 Toy. Camry ....* 6,995 deck, and much more, MANCHESTER. F u r ­ tion. 647-9223, 649-5334. ENDROLLS deputy chief executive of the Neither Scottish Secretary 2'/7 baths, full base­ nished room, kitchen a low-cost od In Classi­ 83 Nissan 200 ..... * 4,495 area's local council, told the situated on a nice treed ment, first floor fied. 643-2711. 2716 width • 2SB Malcom Rifkind, the chief British lot In an area of com­ and parking privileges. 13Vi width • 2 for 28B 83 Tercel...... * 3,995 newspapers laundry with washer Security and referen­ parable homes. Asking and dryer, central vac- MUST be ptekad up at tba 83 LaSabre...... * 4,995 group. See CR AS H , page 10 S289,000. U & R Realty, ces. $75 weekly. 569- CARS CARS CARS Htrald Otfica Monday thru 345 Center St., cum and air. Marble 3528 or 649-4248. 643-3692.0 fireplace In living FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Thurtday bafora 11 em.only. Manchester e 847-7077 BO LTO N . Best buy In room and sliders to MANCHESTER. Room In town. Affordable, com­ deck. A dream kitchen, quiet rooming house. Oft street parking. $75 At least 6 from state pletely renovated, 3 completely ap- bedrooms, 1 bath. pllanced. Central loca­ per week. 646-1686 or Ranch style home with tion and, close to all 569-3018.______detached 1 car garage. conveniences. $179,900. Looking for something died in jetliner crash 1st floor laundry on 1 ERA Daniel Reale, Inc. special? Why not run a ■'Sc- acre wooded lot. Still Reoltors, 646-4525. "Wanted to Buy" od In time to choose colors. T A K E the plunge. When Classified. The cost Is HARTFORD (AP) — As many student at that school from $174,900. Flano Realty, the summer heot rolls as six Connecticut residents, Connecticut was also supposed to Gallery of Homes, 646- small ... the response big. CADILuic AP photo around again you will 643-2711. Broglwm,4 0r., most of them students at Syra­ be on the flight. Warren said the 5200.______be glad you have the LoadadiwtMe CRASH DEBRIS — Rescue workers examine the nose Wednesday night, killing all 259 people on board and 22 cuse University, may have been student was Thomas Schultz, a fabulous 16x32 In- NOTICE TO CREOITORS I APARTMENTS •9.495. section of a Pan American Boeing 747 airliner which people on the ground. killed in the crash of New Junior from Ridgefield. Warren E S T A T E OF ground pool that VIOLA E. THRASHER comes with this lovlev 6 FOR RENT crashed on the village of Lockerbie, Scotland, York-bound Pan Am jetliner, said that he had talked to Schultz’ The Hon. William E. Fltz- room Cope on Horton according to published and parents and that they had not Oerold, Judge, of the Court Road In Manchester. M A N C H ES TER . Second 97UNC0U broadcast reports. heard anything about their son's of Probate, DIstrIc* of Man­ floor. 2 bedroom, heat m K os . chester at a hearing held on Full dormered with 3 Local authorities in the Scottish fate as of late Wednesday. Initial bedrooms, 1V6 baths and appliances. No TOWNCAR FIREMZA^^l December 19, IfM ordered AuLLoadad village of Lockerbie, where the reports had indicated that Schultz that all claims must be pre­ and a one car garage. pets. $600 plus security. AulO ' was from Stamford. sented to the fiduciary at the Great price, $146,900. Call 646-3979. •1W HUD finally OKs congregate housing plane crashed Wednesday, said address below. Failure to Immediate occupancy. there were no survivors found In addition, The Bridgeport promptly present any such MANCHESTER. Avolla­ claim m ay result In the loss Jackson 8< Jackson ble Immediately. One among the 259 people who ha'd Post-Telegram reported today of rights to recover such Reol Estote, 647-8400.a bedroom apartment. By Andrew J. Davis almost 30 years, HUD owned the because of all the paperwork the first of its kind in Manchester. been aboard the plane. that two other Syracuse students claim. N EW Duplexes - Man­ $450, utilities extra. Se­ 97 HONDA' Manchester Herald mortgage. authority had to fill out. The authority has scheduled a WFSB-TV in Hartford reported from Connecticut, Laura Rogers Johanna Bruder Roy, chester and single fam- curity and references Shanley made the announce­ “When you’re dealing with tentative meeting on Jan, 9 to that Turhan Ergin of West of Stamford and M. Tobin of New Assistant Clerk PRELUDE l l y attached reaulred. No pets. •Unite The Housing Authority has ment Wednesday at a meeting of federal and state (officials), it discuss building plans with the Hartford, Amy Shapiro of Stam­ Hartford, were scheduled to be on The fiduciary Is: townhouses. 14 baths, Boyle Management, vVfW VIB* dDr^lMailti the Housing Authority. Edith T. O'Brien 649-4800. received long-awaited federal takes time.” she said. project’s architect, Maimfeldt ford and Scott Cory of Old Lyme the flight. The newspaper said Executrix fireplace, full base­ •11.S approval to use land within Members of the authority ex­ . The authority has already Associates of Glastonbury. Shan­ were aboard the plane. The Syracuse officials could not con­ 99 Laurel Street ments, appliances, car­ MANCHESTER. Availa­ pressed excitement over the Manchester, C T 04040 peting, and attached ble Immediately. Five Westhill Gardens for a $2.9 received funding approval from ley said she was not sure when Bridgeport Post-Telegram said firm that the two were aboard the 050-13 garages! From $140's. room newer duplex. million congregate housing pro­ announcement. the state Department of Housing construction would begin. today that plane. Blanchard 8, Rossetto $675 plus security dep­ ‘SBOUIB ject for the elderly, said Carol Vice Chairman John J. FitzPa- to build on the 1.2-acre site off The authority will probably officials had confirmed Shapiro Meanwhile, officials at Pratt & Realtors," We're Sel­ osit and references. ‘88 VW Shanley, executive directorof the trick said the authority originally NOTICE TO CREDITORS 77 UNCDLI BELTAII West Center Street within the have to seek approval from the and Cory were aboard Flight 103. Whitney in East Hartford said the E S T A T E O F ling Houses" 646-2482.0 643-7798. 8CIR0CC0, MAHKVI Housing Authority. applied to HUD for approval to Westhill Gardens housing for the town Planning and Zoning Com­ The students were returning from Boeing 747 that crashed was ASTRID M. LUNOINE,aka NORTHFIELD G reen MANCHESTER. 2 and 3 B B .$ 8paaa1 The Housing Authority re­ use the land about seven months elderly project. mission before any construction , where they had spent the powered by four engines made by AUSTRIO M. LUNDINE, Condo. One of the room apartments. $380 aka ASTRIO LUNDIN, aka •aooD •MW. ceived approval from the U.S. ago. The authority plans to build could begin, she said. semester studying in a semester- the company. ASTRID M. LUNDINE a rea's best known and $520. No pets. Se­ Department of Housing and Ur­ “We’ve got the land,” he said. between 39 and 41 units forelderly Mark Pellegrini, town planning The Hon. William E. Rti- complexes offers this curity. 646-2426, 9-5, abroad program sponsored by Company investigators were en Oerald, Judge, of the Court 1600 square foot, 3 bed­ weekdays. ban Development on Dec. 16. said “We can legally build.” tenants who do not need constant director, has said town regula- Syracuse. route to the crash site Wednes­ of Probate, District of Man­ Shanley said it has taken a rooms, 2'/a baths unitat MANCHESTER. New 3 Shanley. While the authority has care but occasional assistance. Ohio Wesleyan University pres­ day, but they said they doubted chester at a hearing held on an unbelievable price r, 84MEIIC^ ’SS'lMNMr half-year to receive approval December 19. 1900 ordered bedroom duplex. Car­ W TO rO tlr *84 CHEW. owned the land for the project for The two-story project will be the See HOUSING, page 10 ident, David Warren, said a the engines were responsible. that all claims must be pre­ In the $120's. We said 2 peted, fully ap- STAHUET^J GITATIDN 8 8 AN8 sented to the flduclory at the lost week-better hurry pllanced, Vfy baths,full address below. Failure to and see this one. Blan­ A . •2808 claim may result In the lots tors," We're Selling This holiday party Baby, Job loss of rights to recover such Houses" 646-2482.0 claim. H E LP IN G PEOPLE sa­ spell disaster Johanna Bruder Roy, MANCHESTER. Porter­ tisfy their needs and Assistant Clerk field Condominium. 2 wants ... that's what wont ’84CHEV ’87MEn S l i m ' ‘17 MERC.'' The fiduciary Is; bedrooms, 2 baths, I ods are all about. '84F0R0 was doubie the fun Ralph A. Howard, Jr. car garage, full base­ CAVAUER M ARQUIS^' R IV iiA C8URAR Editor’s note; This is the Executor T-BIRD ment. End unit. Bnxm l Auto tNMie.'Aiae eighth in a series of c/o William J. Dakin, Esq. AVAILABLE Imme­ Broem. Auto By Maureen Leavitt Juris Centre $185,000. Flano Realty, diately. One bedroom •ii.i • i a 998. been practicing this season. vignettes on people in the 45 Hartford Tpks., Box K 646-5200 apartment. $545. Heat •6.989. •14.8D0L Manchester Herald Meagan and Stephanie Morris­ Manchester area who need Vernon, C T 04046 and hot water Included. sey, identical twins, 4*/i, of 86 assistance during the holi­ 04M3 L0T8/LAHD 2bedroom Townhouse. Producers of Wrigley’s Spear­ Linden St. were among the day season. The vignettes $650. Heat and hot wa­ lAtOVOTI INVITATION TO BIO FOR SALE ‘87 HONDA ‘80 OLDS 86 TOYOTA' ‘HIINCK •i mint Gum commercials would youngsters eagerly awaiting the are provided by the Man­ ter Included. Security TRURlSlBiM .CAMRY SKYLARK have been in heaven had they arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus. chester Area Conference of Sealed bids will be received and references re­ ACCORD LXI 0ME6A CEUGA LX< In the General Services' of­ BO LTO N . Large wooded, aulred. No pets. Boyle come to the Knights of Columbus Allison and Brenda Syzdek, 4, Churches. fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ sloping lot In area of BtaoKSSpad Rad,8Bpd. A T .l Hall Wednesday night. ter, C T until 11:00o.m. on the Management C o m ­ fraternal twins from East Hart­ fine homes. $115,000. pany, 649-4800. % 999. They would have discovered dote shown below for the fol­ Coll evenings, 646-3130. 11.891b *8.999^ •11 ford. promised they would tell the Everything fell apart. lowing: MANCHESTER. Two doubles — and lots of them — and MANCHESTER. Two man in the red suit what was on "Glenna," in her late 40's D E C E M B E R 30, 1900 bedroom Townhouse. even a set of triplets, in every size their list. with three young teen­ ONE NEW 4-WHEEL family building lot. 646- Nice location, all ap­ 17 MAZDA' 0666. 17 TOYOTA 00 PONT. and shape. This double-take "I want “Perfume Barbi,” said agers. unexpectedly found DRIVE TRACTOR WITH 5 pliances. Hat, hot wo- 'SSFORO '88 PONT. PICKUP Christmas party for children FT. ROTARY BROOM COVENTRY. Wooded ter, carpeting, air con- TAURUS COROLLA DONNEVILLE Allison. herself pregnant. Then WITH TRADE-IN building lot with view dltlonlng. Coll 647-1595. HERO Bhia, Auto itotwniae from ages of less than one year to The Christmas party is the "Jack” lost his job. With DECEMBER W, 1900 In new subdivision. C LEA N , first floor, one itaABM. 7‘A was held by the Greater highlight for the families of the their high rental and heat­ ONE NEW TRACTOR $78,000. Coll 871-6096. bedroom. Large kit­ •7.299. •7.1NNL •mi ,y Hartford Chapter of Mothers of club, which meets once a month ing costs, loss of income W ITH PLOW chen and living room. •S.0INL Multiples, a support group for at the YMCA in East Hartford. spelled disaster. MACC was DECEMBER X, 1900 Front/reor porch. mothers who have experienced Usually fathers don’t get to able to assist with rent and ONE NEW GRAVELY M0RTSA6ES Parking. $500/month. 80UNC0L 8UICKW!87^^il|9.^ 87 MERC multiple births. attend the meetings because utilities. COMMERCIAL Call 646-4144. - aOMEI^ 86 M AZDA' 84CAMAH Look alikes and their siblings, CONVERTIBLE TRACTOR TOWN CAR SOMERSET 1 m m n SAILE they’re needed at home as Although Jack has some A P A R T M E N T tor rent. MARQUll Pickup U IROC T-TypABOr., miBan.AiNe most dressed in theirbestholiday babysitters. promising job possibilities JA N U A R Y 5,1909 FAUNM BEHMD77 529-7858 or 563-4438. GoadOanSHtanj Ault AT.Bkia.1 iMBfABkip ATHLETIC SHIRTS clothes of red and green, The Greater Hartford Chapter this week and Glenna is in STOP FORECLOSUREII MANCHESTER. Three •2089 eeiMMi •7280 •mi munched cookies, drank punch The Town of Manchester Is If you are falling behind on bedroom, 1'/6 baths, I13.I just celebrated its 25th year. better health, there is no an equal opportunity em­ your mortgage payments... and galloped around the spacious Mothers of Multiples is also a money for extras. A Christ­ ployer, and requires an affir­ $800 plus utilities. Two mative action policy for all of OR...If your home Is In fore­ bedrooms, $525/month hall. Yet the arms and hands of state and national organization, mas food basket will help Its Confractors and Vendors closure, WE CAN HELPI plus utlltles, security moms and dads alike were hardly complete with state conferences the family through the as a condition of doing busi­ No payment program avail­ and references, no ever free when one half of a duo and a yearly national convention. crisis. “Jack and Glenna" ness with the Town, os per able for up to 2 years. Bad Federal Order 11344. pets. 643-2121.______needed a hug, or a boost to see the The club has about 85 active and their family are one of credit Is not a problemllAsk iMMOni'M Bid forms, plans and specifl BOLTON. Nice four room , puppet show, courtesy of Michael members, with 10 new members 390 households receiving cations are available at the how LOW payments can apartment. One bed­ / I 301-313 CENTER STREET Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald Graham's Spring Valley Puppet that joined in September, accord­ food baskets through the General Services' office. help you SAVE YOUR room, fully carpeted, W ^ A4ANCHESTER, CONNECtiCUT HOME TODAYI / m o r i a r < ^ y b r o t h e r TH REE’S A CROWD — Mrs. Santa Wednesday at the Knights of Columbus Theater from New Haven. ing to Bev Woodson, of Enfield, MACC Seasonal Sharing TO W N O F kitchen appliances. In Adults and children took some MANCHESTER, CT. Swiss Csaservatira Greoii convenient location. Claus. Rita Masinda of West Willington, Lodge at 138 Main St. The party was who is on the welcoming commit­ Appeal, Box 773, Manches­ ROBERT B. WEISS, Immediate occupancy. 643-5135 time out to sing a few traditional tee. Woodson and Cindy Morris- ter, 06040. Donations are at (203) 454-1336 or USED CAR HOTLINE oi consults with Sarah Rubenstein, a triplet GENERAL MANAGER $475 Includes heat. Call sponsored by the Greater Hartford Christmas Carols, and by judging still being accepted. 043-13 (203) 454-4404 647-0200. 647-1588 from Bloomfield, at a Christmas Party chapter of Mothers of Multiples. from the young voices, many had Sae T W IN S , page 10 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 22. 1988 — $ t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Dec. 22, 1988 RECORD LOCAL & STATE About Town Adopt a pet: Noel, Dee Dee PoKce Roandap Town offers to share Police file more charges Fitness center hours set By Barbara Richmond Manchester Herald The Fitness Center at Manchester Community In connection with crash firehouse with Eighth Coliege is open to community residents as well as Noel, a female German short- Police said today they have filed additional college faculty, staff and students. Registration per haired pointer, is this week's charges against a Tolland man in connection with a fire protection in different areas semester is $75 for community residents and $45 for By Alex GIrelll featured pet at the Manchester three-car accident on Adanis Street Sept. 14 that left faculty and staff. Registration for MCC students is Manchester Herald of northern Manchester and dog pound. a Rockville woman critically injured. The problem arises free, courtesy of the Student Senate. The center is neither wanted to be without a Noel is black and white James W. Napolitano, 24, of 72 Dockerel Road, open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2:30 Town negotiators proposed because both the town firehouse from which to operate ticked. She’s about 2 months old formerly of 140 Spruce St., was charged with first p.m. and 4:30 to 7 p.m. For more information, call Wednesday that the Eighth Utiii­ while the agreement, if it meets 647-6060. and was found on Spruce Street and second-degree assault Wednesday, police said. ties District Fire Department and the district have final approval, is being on Dec. 12. She is ready for At the time of the accident. Napolitano was temporarily share use of a responsibilities to pro­ implemented. adoption. charged with second-degree assault with a motor town-owned firehouse on Tolland The conditions under which the France study tour set The only other new dog at the vehicle while intoxicated, police said. Those vide fire protection in Turnpike if it cannot take over the two jurisdictions can hook into pound, as of Tuesday, was a charges are still pending, according to police. The Humanities Division of Manchester Com­ firehouse as eariy as it wants to different areas of the lines of the other are that the female shepherd-husky cross. Amy P. Gravelle, of 36D School St. in Rockville munity College is sponsoring a study tour to France under an agreement being capacity of the sewer involved be She’s black and tan, is about 3 was flown Sept. 14 to Hartford Hospital by Lifestar northern Manchester titled "Treasures and Pleasures of Paris, Chateau worked out between the two able to handle the flow of sewage months old, and was found on Noel Dee Dee helicopter where she was listed in critical condition of the Loire. Avignon, and the French Riviera.” governments. and neither wanted to from the area it is intended to Hartford Road near Keeney after the accident. She was released from that from Monday. May 15 to Thursday. May 25. The The dog pound is located on Helpless Animals Inc. She is The proposal was one of several serve and that proper permits be Street on Dec. 14. hospital Nov. 11, Hartford Hospital officials said be without a firehouse May tour is open to the public as well as MCC town property off Olcott Street brown and orange. made by the town negotiation obtained. students. Course credit os optional. Reservations Princess, the 8-month-old fe­ near the landfill area. Dog Dee Dee is being taken care of today. team to resoive remaining dis­ from which to operate are $1,685 per person and the deadline is Friday. male Doberman pinscher Warden Richard Rand is at the at a veterinary clinic. Manchester Superior Court officials said today puted points in the year-long A key part of the accord is a Jan. 27. For more information, call Barbara Place. cross, featured last week, is pound weekdays from noon to 1 Aid to Helpless Animals has Napolitano’s case has been continued until Jan. 26. effort to reach a broad agreement while the agreement, if vote by the General Assembly to 647-6254 or Bon Voyage Travel, 529-8669. still waiting to be adopted. p.m. There is also someone at many cats and kittens that are on sewer and fire jurisdiction it meets final approval, change the provisions of Special The male beagle, mentioned the pound from 6 to 9 p.m., in the same predicament. All of Alleged purse snatcher questions. Act 200, which deals with the in last week’s column, was Monday through Friday. them are spayed or neutered, The district negotiators had no is being implemented. district's jurisdiction. claimed by his owner. The The phone number at the and given their shots, unless too apprehended in woods immediate response to the town’s Mikado Auditions held Representatives of the town beautiful sable colored female pound is 643-6642. Residents can young when taken. newest proposals contained in a Police said they arrested an East Hartford man and district were scheduled to The Manchester Gilbert & Sullivan Players Inc. collie, also mentioned in last also call the police department Anyone interested in adopt­ re-draft of the agreement, but the Wednesday morning who led them on a 45-minute meet today with State . will hold auditions for their Spring production of week’s column, is still waiting at 646-4555. ing one or more of these teams scheduled another negotia­ chase after he allegedly attempted to steal a purse up to now the town and district James McCavanagh of Manches­ Gilbert & Sullivan’s "Mikado” at the Burton Dance to be adopted. She’s about 5 There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog homeless animals should call tion session for Wednesday. from an elderly woman and assaulted her. have been at odds over the ter, who has been asked to control Studio, 63 Linden St. Dates and times for the years old and was found on East a\id the new owner must have any of the following numbers; In another change, the town Percy J. Atmore Jr.. 24, of 388 Park Ave. was earliest date by which the district the legislation in the assembly auditions are Wednesday. Jan. 4 from 7 to 10p.m.. Center Street on Dec. 8. the dog licensed. Before being 742-9666, 242-2156, or 623-2164. included a provision that each of charged with assault on an elderly person and could occupy the firehouse. and to withdraw it if either the Saturday, Jan. 7 from 2 to 5 p.m and Sunday. Jan. 8 Another dog mentioned in licensed the dog must have its The Glastonbury unit of Pro­ the sewer jursidictions be al­ first-degree attempted robbery, police said. town or the district asks him to do from 2 to 5p.m. Applicants should bring an audition last week’s column, the nice rabies shot. tectors of Animals is also lowed to hook into the sewer tines The proposal made Wednesday Atmore was at Shop Rite Supermarket on Spencer so. A request to withdraw would song, be prepared todance and read from the script. Brittany spaniel, has been Dee Dee, an 8-month-old seeking good homes for the of the other without charge calls for the town to give up the Street in Manchester when he tried to steal an be made if the agreement is not For more information, call 528-8595. adopted by a Marlborough spayed tortoise-shell cat, is dogs and cats its members are except for inspection fees, under firehouse no later than March 1, elderly woman’s purse, police said. approved by the boards of direc­ family. featured this week for Aid to boarding. Call 633-2164. certain conditions. 1990. The town fire department When he could not get the purse, he hit the woman tors of the two governments or by Earlier occupancy of the fire­ would vacate earlier if a new Overeaters group meets in the head with an unidentified instrument, police the voters of the district. house and the sewer tie-in provi­ town firehouse is ready to use said. Are you addicted to food ? Overeaters Anonymous sion have been major areas of before that. A policeman in the Spencer Street parking lot at One district director, Joseph meets at First Baptist Church. 240 Hillstown Rd.. dispute. the time of the assault chased Atmore from the lot to But the district would be Tripp, voted Monday against a every Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at The town atso made changes in fields on Hillstown Road in Manchester, according permitted to garage a fire resolution by the district direc­ 1 p.m. and Thursday, 7 to 8 p.m. No dues or fees are a w a sewer jurisdiction map, conced­ to the police report. Atmore then entered woods on pumper in one bay of the station if tors filing a request for the required. Everyone who wants to stop overeating is s^ssssssss^^^^^s ing to the district some areas that the grounds of Manchester Community College and the town issues a certificate of legislation with the office of the welcome. For more information, call 524-4544. have been at issue but retaining hid for about 30 minutes, police said. occupany to any major developer secretary of the state. One of Wendy MIdette Harry L. Stalger Agnes Johnson others. He was held on $25,000 bond and is scheduled to in the Buckland area or if the Tripp’s objections was that even Wendy Calnen Miclette, 41, of The latest version of the map Harry L. Staiger, 88, of Pascal Agnes (Oden) Johnson, 88, appear in Manchester Superior Court today, Union Street Bridge is closed to if McCavanagh seeks to withdraw Blood drive volunteers 550 Spring St., died Wednesday shows some properties south of Lane, husband of Helen (Lam- formerly of Linnmore Drive, according to police. fire apparatus while it is being the proposed legislation from Sheldon Road and others south of The Greater Hartford Red Cross Chapter will (Dec. 21, 1988) in Manchester. precht) Staiger, died Wednesday widow of P. Rudolph Johnson, replaced. consideration by the General trAin blood drive volunteers in January. No medical Bom in Hartford, she lived in (Dec. 21, 1988) at Manchester died today (Dec. 22, 1988) at an the Heartland Shopping Plaza. It Assembly, some other legislator experience is necessary. Volunteers will be trained Manchester most of her life. She Memorial Hospital. area convalescent home. leaves in town jurisdiction some The district has proposed that it might pursue it. as donor registrars, temperature takers, runner- attended high school in Downers' Bom in Broadbrook on Sept. 17, She was bom in Mansfield, July Current Quotations properties south of Tolland Turn­ be allowed full occupancy of the escorts, observers and refreshment servers. Grove, III., graduating in 1965. 1900, he had been a resident of 10, 1900. Before retiring in 1970, pike near Adams Street, proper­ firehouse if the town issued a The key changes in Special Act Training will be available in Manchester She was employed by the Phoenix Manchester since 1950. Before she was employed as an execu­ ties on Karen Drive, east of certificate of occupancy to a 200 would prohibit consolidation Tuesday. Jan. 17from lOa.m. tonoonand7to9p.m. Mutual Co. of Hartford and later retiring in 1965, he was manager tive secretary for Taylor-Fenn “ I think the schedule in 1989 is realistic and Oakiand Street, and properties on major developer in Buckland. of the district with the town at the Connecticut Valley East Branch. 20 Hartford at the Manchester Herald in the of the former A&P stores in Co. of Windsor. She was a reasonable and we ought to go for it, but it’s not Adams Street just north of West The town had balked at that without a vote by district voters Road. advertising department. Manchester for many years. He member of the Emanuel Luthe­ going to be a no-sweat piece of cake. If we can do it Middle Turnpike. suggestion. and would make consent of the Call 643-5111 to register. She is survived by a son, Larry was a member of Concordia ran Church and the Order safely, we’ll do it.” — Forrest S. McCartney, the If the agreement gets ail the The problem arises because legislative bodies of both govern­ D. Miclette Jr. of Manchester; Lutheran Church, Fayette Lodge VASSA. Kennedy Space Center’s director, on plans to launch approvals it needs, the district both the town and the district ments necessary to alter town her parents, Robert and Con­ of Masons in the Rockville section She is survived by two sons, seven space shuttles in 1989. Rtginald Pinto/M«nchtt1«r Herald will buy the town firehouse. But have responsibilities to provide and district boundaries. Handicap course offered stance (Demarest) Calnen of of Vernon, and a former member Warren O. Johnson of Bristol and Manchester; a brother, Robert of the Maple Grove Club. He and Richard N. Johnson of Chapel POWER PROBLEMS-Representatives nesday afternoon. From left are Darren Manchester Community College will offer a new W. Calnen Jr. of West Hartford; his wife celebrated their 54th Hill, N.C.; a sister, Florence L. for Northeast Utiiities work to tighten a Carrillo of Plainville and Craig Winans of ------WORLD’S course titled “Community Services for Persons Blaze causes and two nephews. anniversary in September. Oden of Manchester; five grand­ Lottery loose connection on a power line on Wethersfield. IIWW e p a & GREAT with Severe Handicaps” on Wednesdays from 6; 50 The funeral will be Saturday at Besides his wife, he is survived children; and three great­ to 9; 30 p.m. starting Jan. 18. The course will Grandview Street in Manchester Wed- 8; 15 a.m. from the John F. by a daughter, Mrs. Bruce grandchildren. house damage •in ; r.:,d(iio Tpk <■ "WE SAVE YOU MONEY ' - . ^ examine strategies that enhance the integration of Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. (Joyce) Pennell of Manchester; The funeral will be Saturday at Winning numbers drawn Wednesday in iotteries individuals with severe handicaps into community Center St., followed by a Mass of two brothers, Charles Staiger of 10 a.m. at the Emanuel Lutheran around New England; No one was injured in a house settings. The instructor will be Dr. Ernest OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY ‘.coHZ’ U M M WILL Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. Broadbrook, and Lawrence Church, Church Street. Burial Connecticut daily: 678. Play Four: 5509. fire Tuesday afternoon at 106 9-3 omwrw Pancsofar. vice president for education at the Bartholomew’s Church. Burial Staiger of Rockville; two sisters, will be in Rose Hill Memorial daily: 3304. Megabucks; 4-11-15- Woodbridge St., which started in JFRif Institute for Human Resource Development. For will be in St. James Cemetery. Mrs. Helen Am of Rockville and Park, Rocky Hill. Calling hours 22-31-36. 14 tenants move into housing the basement and caused exten­ more information, call Lynn Gaynor-Carney, Calling hours are Friday from 2 to Mrs. Carrie Links of Hemet, are Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Tri-state daily: 722, 0645. sive damage to the heating and The Fragrance Store coordinator of MCC’s Disabilities Specialist Pro- 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Calif.; and two grandchildren. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Rhode Island daily: 3742. Grand Lottery: 466, plumbing system of the home, gramm. 647-6130. Memorial donations may be The funeral will be Friday at 10 Center St. 3659, 67988, 106224. Bre officials said. All Famous Names made to the National Multiple a.m. in the Concordia Lutheran for eideriy beginning Jan. 1 The fire apparently began Sclerosis Society, Greater Con­ Church, Pitkin Street. Burial will Theodore Driscoll III when gas vapors were ignited by necticut Chapter, 230 Scarbo­ be in Melrose Cemetery, Broad­ remaining tenants to inform are sometimes timid about rent­ the water heater in the basement. Holiday closings HARTFORD (AP) - Theodore Bv Andrew J. Davis rough St., Hartford 06105. brook. Calling hours are today Thoughts Manchester Herald them of the availability of apart­ ing in a complex they are not Eighth District Fire Department A. Driscoll III, a reporter for The from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at ments. She said she was having fam iliar with. . spokesman Thomas O’Marra Monday. Dec. 26, is a legal holiday. Hartford Courant who exposed Edwin Gustavson the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Fourteen of 20 tenants for the trouble getting in touch with some said Wednesday. The fire was Mnnicipal, state and federal offices: All are coiTuption in state government Sometimes the little things are the most The Housing Authority is con­ Edwin R. Gustavson, 83, of Main St. housing for the elderly project on people, who may be away for the ruled accidental, he said. N*B closed Monday. Manchester and Andover town and the state’s jai alai industry, important. I am thinking of the small sacrifices that tinuing to take applications from West Hartford, husband of Do­ Memorial donations may be North Elm Street will move in on holidays. There was one person in the CHANCL offices will close at noon Friday. died Wednesday after a long we make for one another. Seen in one light, they are people who may want to be put on made to the Concordia Lutheran Jan. 1. said Carol Shanley. house at the time of the fire, Post offices: Are closed Monday. There will rothy (Johnson) Gustavson and battle with cancer. He was 50. petty and trivial and unimportant. But without the " I t ’s a bad time of year,” she a waiting list for an apartment. express mail delivery only. stepfather o f CarlW. EcRblom of ' Ghureh or to the charity of one’s little things, relationships fall apart. executive director of the Housing O’Marra said. The house is owned choice. Driscoll joined the Courant in said. Shanley said. by Louis Majowitz. who lives at Libraries: All public libraries will be closed Manchester, died Tuesday (Dec. Imagine that you are watching television with Authority 1965 as a city hall reporter, and Housing Authority vice chair­ The project contains four two- Monday. The Bentley Memorial Library in Bolton 20, 1988) at a local convalescent someone significant in your life. It could be your The remaining six tenants the home. IWHITEI ISHALIMAr I eventually became the paper’s man John J. FitzPatrick agreed bedroom apartments and 16 Twenty-eight volunteers from will also be closed Friday and will reopen at 2 p.m. home. Juan Manuel Duenas husband or wife, or your son or daughter, or friend should move in by mid-January. first full-time investigative with Shanley that it was a difficult one-bedroom apartments, Shan­ the The Eighth District Fire ISHOULPERS I Tuesday. Besides his wife and stepson, he Juan Manuel Duenas, 60, of or loved one. At a quiet moment, you look at this Shanley said. She said construc­ reporter. time of year to line up tenants. He ley said. Though some of the Department responded to the fire Retailers: Some will be open Monday. is survived by a daughter, Nancy Peru, South America, father of person very seriously and you say, "Torn, I have tion on the apartments was In the 1970s, Driscoll wrote added that many people who ha ve tenants are married, she said and had it under control in 28 Schools: Andover. Bolton. Coventry and Man­ G. Hendrickson of El Cerrito, Cesar Duenas of Manchester, something important to ask you. If I were sick and I recently completed. about a clique of Florida inquired about the apartments do most couples who were able to minutes. O’Marra said. chester public schools and the Howell Cheney Calif.; a stepdaughter, Christine died Sunday (Dec. 18,1088) at the needed an organ transplant, would you give up a "They were the happiest people gamblers that was using inside not realize the only requirements secure one-bedroom apartments He said moderate damage was Regional Vocational Technical School will be closed E. Dahl of Lake Placid, N.Y.; a Jackson Memorial Hospital, Mi­ kidney for me?” alive,” said Shanley of the information and sophisticated are that they have to be Manches­ were happy. done to a first floor kitchen while Monday through Jan. 2. Andover, Bolton and sister, Linnea G. Lindquist of ami, Fla. He will be surprised, of course, and concerned, fourteen tenants. “ They’re just so formulas to cheat at Connecticut ter residents and that they be The rent for a one-bedroom there was minor damage to the Coventry schools will have a half day Friday. West Hartford; and seven grand­ He was bom in Peru on June 9, maybe even worried. But the chances are that he h appy.” Jai Alai arenas. A grand jury over 62 years of age. If a couple is apartment has been set at $430, second floor of the home. There SAVE *12.50 SAVE^e.rs Motor vehicles: All Department of Motor children; several nieces and 1928 and had owned and operated will quickly pull himself together and say something Shanley made the announce­ investigation in 1979 culminated renting, only one person has to be about $45 less than a two-bedroom was extensive smoke damage Vehicles offices will close at 12; 30 p.m. Friday and nephews. He was predeceased by a tailor shop there. He was to jfdn like: "Sarah, of course I would, don’t you know I ment Wednesday at a meeting of 14 7 1 1 Cologne ARPEGE in the arrests of six gamblers and over 62, he said. apartment, for the first year with throughout the house. O’ Marra will reopen Tuesday. All auto emissions testing his first wife, Ellen (Anderson) his son, Cesar, and daughter-Tn- love you?” the Housing Authority. five players. projected yearly increases to said. $ Q 7 5 * ^ stations will will be open from 8 a.m. to 12;30 p.m. Gustavson. law, April, in Manchester. Then you say,“ Wow, that’s great, 1 didn’t know The tenants were chosen in a “ It’s a bad time of year to get a % Price Stories by Driscoll also led to $1,555 in the 20th year. Loans The home was determined to be O aog. M7.80 Friday and will reopen Tuesday. The funeral will be Friday at 1 Besides his son and daughter- you cared so much — could you please get me a glass special lottery held Nov, 30. response.” he said. ” I know. I ’ve the establishment of the state from the town’s (Jeneral Fund uninhabitable until the heating Banks: All banks are closed Monday. p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran in-law, he is survived by two other of water?” Thirty-four people originally app­ had a few people question me.” attorney general’s post as a will supplement the rents the first and plumbing systems can be * “ nog 'as* Vz Price Liquor: All package stores are closed Monday. Church. 311 Capitol Ave., Hart­ sons, Juan Carlos Duenas of Pern My guess is that you will have more success with lied to become tenants. It is also more difficult to rent 12 full-time position and the creation out apartments when a project 10 years of the project. repaired, O’Marra said. Bars will be open. ford, with the Rev. Dr. John H. and Ronald Duenas of Hartford; the theoretical kidney than the real glass of water. It Shanley said the housing au­ I OPIUM I of a roitiaw board for state first opens than it is afterward, Garbage collection: There will be no curbside Stadtiander officiatinQ. Burial a daughter, Geny Duenas of properties. is nice to think that a loved one would lay down his or thority is still in the midst of Shanley has said. She said people pickup in Manchester Monday. Pickup will be will be in Fairview Cemetery, Pern; two brothers and two In 1975, he helped found Inves­ her life for you, but in the meantime, our trying to contact some of the PLUS... delayed one day. The Manchester and Coventry New Britain. Calling hours are sisters, all in Pem ; and three tigative Reporters and Editors relationships hold together because we are willing • 4711 • ARPEQE • CLOE • QIORQIO, BEVERLY HILLS today from 7 to 9 p.m. at the landfills will be closed Monday. grandchildren. Inc., a professional organization to do the little things for one another. They are the • OBSESSION • SHALIMAR • WHITE SHOULDERS • L’AIR Emergency numbers: In Manchester, for water Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home, The funeral will be Monday at small Cliristmas presents that we can give every for investigative journalists. Mark Twain Said, du TEMPS • OSCAR DE LA RENTA • AND MUCH MOREI and sewer: 647-3111; for highway: 647-3233; for 136 S. Main St., West Hartford. 11 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Driscoll left the Courant on day. refuse: 647-3248. Memorial donations may be Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be medical leave in the summer of “ The spider looks DESIGNER WATCH SALE - 50% to 70% OFF Manchester Herald: The Herald will not publish a made to the Memorial Fund of in the Center Cemetery, Coven­ 1987, but planned to return to Rev.Dr. William C. Trench Monday edition. Offices are closed Monday. Emanuel Lutheran Church. try. There are no calling hours. work. 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Thursday, Dec. 22, 1988 — 5 Vernon mill owner IN BRIEF Tax repeal Lieberman’s denied probation RHAM donates toys plan worries successor RHAM High School recently donated toys to VERNON (AP) — A judge occured more than once, and the U.S. Marine Corps for the "Toys for Tots” denied Roosevelt Mills owner because former workers and the program. businessmen John C. Kelly’s request for prosecutor’s office were opposed. is selected The school gathered the toys at a Dec. 3 Toys special probation to resolve "W e’re dealing with wage for Tots dance. Admission to the dance was one charges that he failed to pay earners, people who, like many of unwrapped toy. Toys were presented to Sgt. By Nancy Concelman workers for three weeks before us, live from week to week and By Judd Everhart Schown of the Marine Corps on Dec. 14 at Manchester Herald the sweater mill closed. depend on their paychecks for The Associated Press RHAM High School. Kelly, a Milford resident, was their hard work,” Potter said. A proposal to repeal the local property tax on charged by the state Labor About 15 former Roosevelt HARTFORD — Deputy Attorney General Clarine motor vehicles is likely to meet with disapproval Department last summer with Mills workers attended the Nardi Riddle was to be named today to succeed from the Greater Manchester Chamber of Com­ New Year’s Eve rides set 129 counts of violating state law hearing. Joseph I. Lieberman, a move that will make her the merce because it would unfairly shift the tax burden requiring employers to pay "We worked hard for so long. Manchester Safe Rides will be operating state’s first woman attorney general when her onto businesses, a chamber official said wages to their workers. We waited five months. It’s time extra hours on Dec. 31, New Year’s Eve, to longtime mentor leaves office next month, sources Wednesday. About 70 employess of the to be paid. We don’t have any prevent drinking and driving. said. Chamber President Anne Flint said the chamber Vernon mill, which closed with­ jobs, we don’t have any medical The free, safe and confidential ride service The formal announcement was to be made by hasn’t discussed the proposal from the state out notice on July 11, said they insurance, nothing,” former mill will operate from 9 a m. to 3 a.m. New Year’s Reginald PInto/Manchestar Herald Property Tax Task Force, but will likely side with hadn’t been paid for three weeks. Democratic Gov. William A. O’Neill, who has spent Eve. worker Joseph Bordiconl told the Connecticut Business and Industry Association, Employees said they were issued Potter. the six weeks since Lieberman’s election trying to decide on a replacement. GATHERING AROUND THE PIANO- Manchester High Schooi Music Depart­ which has said that towns will have to raise property checks for those weeks, but were "There is a Santa Claus,” Church asks for food Members of theManchesterHigh School ment's "Holiday Concert” Wednesday taxes and taxes on businesses to make up for lost asked not to cash them. Those Te rry Lewis of Manchester, who Riddle has agreed not to run in 1990 and will only Chorus make music with the help of night in Bailey Auditorium. revenue. who attempted to cash the checks had worked at Roosevelt Mills for serve out the remaining two years of Lieberman’s Canned and non-perishable goods will be A representative of the CBIA also has argued that accepted by the Church of the Nazarene of accompanist Chris Davey during the found out that they were more than 20 years, said after the term, sources close to the selection process say. the proposal to repeat the tax is ill-timed because of worthless. hearing. Manchester Friday during the showing of its the state budget deficit, estimated in the hundreds Picking Riddle eliminates what might have been Living Nativity scene, said John Thompson, Kelly offered in court to gradu­ Kelly’s lawyer, Jeremy N. of millions. a sticky political problem for the governor. He nativity coordinator. ally pay the $35,000 he owes Weingast, said his client would avoids giving an advantage to anyone else "We would be opposed to any proposal that places workers and asked for acceler­ have paid the $35,000 over a The goods will be donated to the Manchester a disproportionate share of the financial burden on interested in running for attorney general in 1990. Area Conference of Churches, which will give it ated rehabiiiation, a program in two-year period, about $1,640 a businesses,” Flint said. Officially, Riddle will be designated "acting to needy people, said Thompson. which a first-time offender can month on the 10th of each month. Town Assessor Michael A. Bekech said Tuesday attorney general” because she does not meet the The nativity scene will be held from 6 to 9 have charges erased from his He said Kelly got into trouble that Manchester’s motor vehicle tax generates statutory requirement that the attorney general p.m. at the church. The church is located at 236 record after successfully com­ because he tried to keep the plant about $6 million in revenue, which is about 14 have 10 years’ experience as' a lawyer in Main St. pleting a probationary term. open three extra weeks in order to percent of the town’s total tax revenue. Superior Court Judge Russell save jobs. Connecticut, the sources said. Riddle has just over The proposal would relieve local assessors of the F. Potter Jr. said he denied the Kelly also owes at least $70,000 nine years’ experience. Local band members travel difficult task of collecting the tax, Bekech said. request for accelerated rehabili­ in back taxes to the town of Riddle, 39 of New Haven, has worked for Town and state officials interviewed Tuesday said Two Manchester and four Coventry resi­ tation Wednesday because the Vernon, town officials said. Kelly Lieberman since he won his first term as attorney they supported the idea of eliminating the tax, dents are among 140 University of Connecticut charges against Kelly were se­ was ordered to return to court general in 1982, first as his counsel and then, which they called unfair because it is based on the students who will be in Florida Dec. 31 to rious and involved offenses that Jan. 6. starting in 1986, as his deputy. She is widely mill rate in each town. appear in the Citrus Bowl Parade. respected in the A G ’s office as a thoughtful and The students also will perform at the Epcot But the local tax should be replaced with a thorough lawyer. Center on Jan. 1 and march down Main Street, uniform state tax and the state must guarantee towns revenues equal to or greater than those Donations shortage She said late Wednesday she could make no U.S.A. at Disney World in Orlando. comment on the matter. Am y Sturgis of 114 New State Road and generated from the vehicle tax, officials said. Russell Vinick of 90 Cushman Drive are the GIVING THE BEAT-Bridget State Rep. James R. McCavanagh, D- O’Neill also refused comment, as did state Manchester residents attending. Gilchrist, director of bands Manchester, said Tuesday he agreed that the local is feit across state Democratic Chairman John F. Droney, who has Laura Chamberland of 289 Geraldine Drive. at Manchester High School, tax was unfair, but wasn’t sure eliminating a source been working closely with O’Neill on the selection. of revenue in a tight budget year was a good idea. Jonathan Hand of 68 Prospect St., Robin Ladd directs the premiere O’Neill and Droney spent part of this week calling The proposal was incomplete because it did not H A R TFO R D (AP) - Officials for Tots program each year, say of 173 South St. Extension, and Gregory those potential successors who had expressed performance of the Man­ identify alternate sources for the revenue, he added. at several Connecticut charitable they also have come up short this Lancaster of 148 Alice Drive are the Coventry organizations say donations are year. interest. residents in the band. chester High School Wind "It sounds great,” McCavanagh said Tuesday. down this holiday season, and "This year, I„would probably One was Enfield Democratic Town Chairman Elizabeth Williams of 104 Judy Lane. South Ensemble Wednesday even­ “ What’s their proposal from there? It’s really time officials are worried that some hazard to guess that we won’t Thomas Tyler who said O’Neill and Droney told him Windsor, also will attend. ing during the schooi's to be realistic.” AP photo needy residents won’t have toys (meet the demands)," said U.S. that a “ strictly interim” appointment would be "Hoiiday Concert." A subcommittee’s request for a uniform state tax TIME OUT — Clock rests on the boardwalk at Ocean Beach in New was rejected by members of the task force, who said and food for the holidays. Marine Staff Sgt. Gregory made. Tyler said he would seriously consider Officials at the Salvation Army, Sperling. running in 1990. Coventry teacher honored Reginald Pinto/Mancheater Herald the program, estimated to cost $12 million, might London Vi/ednesday after being iifted off a tower by a crane. The crane The American Red Cross chap­ not get by the Legislature because of the budget whose kettles serve as a harbin­ had difficulty holding the ioad and the clock came down faster than Another was state Rep. Jay B. Levin, D-New ters in Connecticut have met Carl Salina of Coventry High School is among deficit. ger of the holidays, said donations expected. The tower and clock are being removed because officials fear London, who said he had received the call but would 11 state teachers to receive an "Excellence in this year are down 50 percent mixed results this year. say nothing more. Teaching” award from the University of from a year ago. Other organiza­ Jean Hall, executive director of they may be blown down in high winds. The clock and tower have Connecticut Alumni Association. Manchester water supplies tions, including the American the Stamford chapter of the withstood storms for over 40 years. Lieberman had indicated that Riddle would be his The award was established to recognize the Murder trial Red Cross and the Marines Corps, American Red Cross, said she is choice for a successor, but always quickly added important impact high school teachers have on report similar problems. counting on the next two weeks to that the decision was entirely in the hands of the students. The teachers were honored at a Many charities, like depart­ bolster donations. The agency governor. He said he could count on Riddle to carry recent dinner at UConn’s Faculty Alumni will show surplus In 2030 defense mapped ment stores, depend on the has a of $35,000 but has raised ‘Strong ties’ charged on his aggressive pursuit of environmental, Center. holiday season for the bulk of only $23,473. consumer and antitrust issues. Other winners were: Ralph Buzzard. Bas- By Nancy Concelman Sewer Administrator Robert nearly 1,500 customers in Man­ H A R TFO R D (AP) — A Glastonbury youth their revenues. But in Hartford, donations are The process was shrouded in more than the usual sick High School. Bridgeport; Bruce Burnett. Manchester Herald Young said Wednesday. chester. The number of Manches­ accused of strangling his former girlfriend’s Connecticut Salvation Army expected exceed the chapter’s secrecy that attends O’Neill’s office. between cops, dealers When he was asked about his choice, O’Neill Lewis S. Mills High School, Burlington; Frank To ensure the water supply is ter customers is expected to stay mother plans to use a psychiatric defense rather spokesman Joyce Hodgson Per- goal of $37,000, according chapter Gawle, Enfield High School; David A. Sweet. A report on drinking water adequate, the Manchester Water at 1,500 by 2030. than pleading guilding and relying on the mercy of rett said the organization does not spokesman Jane Latus Jones. would only smile and say the day for the announcement was getting closer. He would add Killingly High School; Mary Kehoe, Brien supplies shows that the Manches­ Department has proposed acti­ But total consumption for MDC the court, his lawyer says. expect to reach its goal of $1.5 She said $27,000 has been raised The officers will be represented by Local M ID D LE TO W N (AP) - The police chief that he’d have someone in place by the time McMahon High School. Norwalk; Jean Car- ter Water Department will fare vating four wells and expanding is expected to increase by about M. Hatcher Norris, the attorney for Dennis million in donations for the so far. 1361 of the American Federation of State has charged that "strong ties” exist Lieberman takes the Senate oath on Jan. 3. naghan. Norwich Free Academy; Joanne well in the future, despite a the Buckingham reservoir in 59.1 million gallons per day in 1986 Coleman, said Wednesday that he intends to use holiday season. Last year the Jones said the high profile the and Municipal Employees. between drug dealers and some of the Lieberman, a Democrat, won an upset victory Damato. Plainfield High School; Aurora L. projected supply deficit in the Glastonbury. to 91.7 million gallons per day in extreme emotional disturbance as a defense in Salvation Arm y surpassed its American Red Cross carried in The union has had ongoing problems department's officers and that organized Nov. 8 over three-term Republican Sen. Lowell P. Pedrolini. Southington High School; Kathy greater Hartford area by the year The Water Department serves 2030, leaving that company with Coleman’s trial. Coleman, 21, is charged with goal, raising $1.4 million. the aftermath of the earthquake with Aylward regarding the handling of 2030. crime figures consider this Connecticut Weicker Jr. Bachiochi, Stafford High School; and George parts of Vernon, Glastonbury and an estimated deficit of 24 million murder in the death of Joyce Aparo. “ I ’m optimistic, but I’m a little in the Soviet republic of Armenia contractual issues and previous investiga­ River town a comfortable haven for Appointing an interim is the practice O’Neill Kozlow. Crosby High School. Waterbury. The report and a management South Windsor. gallons per day, the report said. Meanwhile, a judge has ruled that another discouraged because it is not may have helped increase holi­ tions, but supports the chief’s efforts to wanted mobsters. followed on two previous occasions when top elected plan, compiled by regional plan­ Activation of the wells is MDC has proposed several defendant, Christopher Wheatley, will be allowed to coming in like it did last year,” day donations. clean up the department. Chief George R. Aylward said Wednes­ officials have stepped down, first for secretary of ning agencies, water suppliers expected to increase the yield by measures to increase its supply, continue in a special form of probation. Perrett said. Some officials said the fall-off “ The chief is doing his job and the union Mother arrested In scam and state agencies, identifies day he believes there is a corrupt element the state in 1982 and again for treasurer in 1986. nearly 2 million gallons per day including locating new under­ Coleman previously had agreed to testify against Capt. John A. Zanders of the in donations may be a function of is all for that if the investigations are water supply problems in 35 in the police department that is hindering Asked about the appointment Tuesday, Riddle G R OTON (AP) — A 37-year-old Norwich by the year 2030, the report said. ground wells, building reservoir Karin Aparo, Joyce Aparo’s daughter, in exchange Salvation Arm y in New Haven lay-offs that have hit the state’s handled fairly and completely. We’re towns in north central Connecti­ drug investigations and that one high- would only say, “ I don’t have any news for you on woman was arrested on charges that she But work on the reservoir would systems and modifying existing for prosecutors’ agreeing to recommend that he be said his chapter has raised $62,000 insurance industry and defense ranking officer met with drug-traffickers police officers first.” said union secretary cut and offers solutions that increase it by an estimated 1 that.” She said two weeks ago that she hadn’t given coerced a local radio station into giving her systems at an estimated cost of sentenced to 43 years in prison. The maximum this year through mail-in and giants such as Pratt & Witney to discuss how to get rid of Aylward. Bob Christiana. inciude expanding facilities, link­ million gallons per day. nearly $95 million, the report kettle donations, but needs about Aircraft in East Hartford. much thought to running in 1990. 12-year-old daughter a chauffeured trip to a sentence for murder is 60 years. "There is a connection between what has Aylward said pressure within the ing utilities and conserving and The total cost for those projects said. Those measures are ex­ “ You look at Connecticut and Droney, who is usually willing and eager to talk to Michael Jackson concert by saying the girl was Norris said Coleman would keep his agreement to $86,000 to meet demands in the been going on and our investigations. department for more openness about the protecting supplies. is estimated in the report at more pected to generate a yield of see what has happened business- reporters on any topic, was in a rare “ nocomment” dying of brain cancer. testify against Aparo at her trial, which is scheduled city. There are some in the department who activities of the Street Crime Unit has been Without such measures, the than $10.1 million, but Patrick about 38 million gallons per day, wise and my guess is that even mode on Wednesday. Joanne Rochette was arrested Wednesday at to begin in late January or early February. " I’m hurting right now,” said would like to see me go,” Aylward said. motivated by a desire by some officers to report says, the region will face a Kearney, water operations man­ an inexact figures because some those who contributed in the past "I promised the governor I wouldn’t say anything, radio station W QCN-FM and charged with He declined to elaborate on the nature of the Zanders. “ I ’ve got 300 to 400 Aylward refused to reveal names in his deficit of 24 million gallons per ager with the department, said may be contributing less this compromise drug investigations. so I can’t,” Droney said. third-degree larceny, criminal attempt to of the proposed resources are emotional distress. families and I don’t know where two-page statement, but said three officers day by the year 2030. Consump­ the figures could change consid­ Aylward said that a major drug dealer Others on the list of possible successors had been commit third-degree larceny and risk of injury untapped, Kearney said. If a jury found that Coleman was under extreme I ’m going to get the toys.” year,” Perrett said. in the department face related disciplinary tion wiii increase by about 63 erably in the future. was quoted by as boasting Assistant Attorney General Robert M. Longer, who to a minor.. She was arraigned at Superior The plan for the region, called emotional duress, he could not be found guilty of Zanders said that 1,113 children Zanders said, however, the hearings during the next several months. -million—g«Uons per day, the The expansion of the reservoir, about his ability to stop investigations of heads the office’s antitrust division; Joseph A. Court in New London and held on $20,000 bond the Upper Connecticut River murder, but could be convicted of manslaughter, received toys through his chapter various agencies competing for An arrest warrant is being sought for one report said. estimated to cost $10 million, may Region in the report, is the second donations may be contributing to his activities. Lembo, the legal counsel for the Department of at the state prison in Niantic. which carries a lesser sentence. last year, but there are 1,532 on of the officers, a supervisor who allegedly Figures for the Manchester never occur if the resulting yield plan to be developed in the state, The police chief also said Middletown’s Consumer Protection; I. Charles Mathews of The radio station had arranged for During a January hearing to decide whether there the list this year. the shortage of money. put his gun to the head of an officer he Rochette’s daughter. Brenda, to be taken by Water Department show that does not justify the cost, Kearney the report said. The project, was enough evidence to try Karin Aparo, Joyce police department is considered by other Hartford, a lawyer with United Technologies Corp. He said the demand for food suspected of being a spy for the Street Also, state tax Commissioner Timothy F. Bannon limousine to the Michael Jackson concert at even without three improve­ said. Spending $10 million for an which took 18 months to com­ Aparo’s daughter, on an accessory to murder state law enforcement agencies to be certificates, which allow families Crime Unit, which is the department’s of West Hartford, former state Sen. Joseph the Meadowlands in East Rutherford. N .J., on ments proposed to increase the increase of one million gallons plete, is the result of Public Act charge, Coleman calmly testified that he went into Heavy hobby unreliable in its handling of confidential to buy groceries at local markets, drug investigation arm. Ruggiero of Litchfield, state Sen. Anthony V. Oct. 4 after Rochette told the station her supply, the department will have per day wouldn’t make much 85-535, passed by the General Joyce Aparo’s Glastonbury condominium during Photographers using Auto­ information, particularly when organized has increased from 609 families Another officer is accused of failing to Avallone of New Haven, state Sen. Richard daughter had about eight weeks to live, station a surplus of 1.7 million gallons per sense, he added. Assembly in 1985. the early morning of Aug. 5,1987, and strangled her chrome in the 1920s carried into crime is involved. day by 2030. Consumption here is last year to 750. report drug sales and usage in a house he Blumenthal of Stamford, and state Rep. Richard D. officiais said. The Metropolitan District Com­ The act requires seven regions with a stocking. the field not only bulky cameras Alphonse "Allie Boy” Persico, a former expected to nearly double, from frequented. The third is accused of Tulisano of Rocky Hill. mission, the iargest of the 85 in the state to prepare water Coleman, Karin Aparo and two friends were “ I had to turn a tot of people but steamer trunks full of chemi­ head of the Colombo who was about 4.8 million galions per day threatening to hit a prisoner with a utiiities in the region, will be hit management plans. The Hartford charged in connection with Aparo’s slaying. away because I just didn’t know if cals and a supply of colorplates captured in West Hartford after seven Also former state Rep. Christine M. Niedermeier in 1986 to 8 million gallons per day blackjack in an attempt to persuade the Prison escapee caught hardest in the future, the report region had the second highest Coleman and Karin Aparo are suspected of having I could afford it,” Zanders said. that alone weighed as much as 150 prisoner not to cooperate with the Street years on the run, was harbored by a local of Fairfield and former state Sen. Clifton A. in 2030, the report said. said. priority because it faces critical planned the slaying for more than a year, The Marines, who run the Toys pounds. Crime Ijnit. figure, Aylward said. Leonhardt of Avon. NIANTIC (AP) — An escapee from the "W e’re a lot better off than MDC serves about 400,000 cus­ shortages, the report said. The authorities said. Niantic state prison for women was caught in a a CMMrat Rag Prica white beard, a Santa hat and Santa Claus driving a car,” Det. 15% O ff The verdict came Thursday for Mary Joan “ This is not a joke. Get up trench coat and bearing a silver- Robert McCue said. “ We really following surgery Williams, who was arrested in May after against the wall. Give me the plated revolver, took two sacks of don’t think he’d be dumb enough Singing Canariaa • Am I. Finchaa Aquarium reading tarot cards for two undercover police bags of money,” the robber, cash from Dunbar Armored to continue wearing the Santa * Lovabirda a Cookatiala atartlng at Starter Kite officers for $35. between 35 and 40 years old, told HARTFORD (AP) — Roman Catholic Archbishop I 4-5 flowers Security guards outside a United Claus suit. We’ve gotten quite a John F. Whealon is recovering “ better than •89.00 a Baby Kaata AvaNaWa from "I think it’s wonderful,” Williams said. the guards, police said. expected,” two days after doctors removed two $2900 During the three-day trial, the prosecutor, Largo A$aorlment of Cagaa cancerous tumors from his pelvis, a diocese official John O ’Reilly, argued that the law clearly Rustic Logs— Blankets said. irt Certlflcotesl considers telling fortunes for payment to be a CCLU to challenge gag order Whealon, 67, the spiritual leader for the state’s ore always In | fraudulent practice. It is defined in the statute good taste... Cemetery Baskets 790,000 Roman Catholics, is alert and got out of bed as a misdemeanor punishable by a maximum HARTFORD (AP) - The Con­ "flouts the express policy of our litigation track,” he said. "Thisis in his room at St. Francis Hospital and Medical $100 fine and up to six months in prison. YOUR PETS necticut Civil Liberties Union is state government" and violates the first step in the iitigative Center on Wednesday. Rev. Thomas J. Barry, Large Assortriient of See the New Christmas Landl But Williams and herattomey, Igor Sikorsky threatening to go to court if the first First and 14th amend­ process. I hope the state will secretary to the archbishop, said. Whealon was in smeii animals... Greenhouse full of; CHRISTMAS TREES J r ., contended that the law should not apply to LOVE necessary to lift a gag order that ments to the Constitution. settle this short of formal g o ^ condition at the hospital. Barry said. POTTED MUMS, AFRICAN VIOLETS. the West Hartford woman because reading Choose your Living, Cut, has prevented a top state gaming litigation.” “ He’s doing better than I expected and better than • Baby Farratti - *llf** CHJU8TMAS TOOl CYCLAMEN, POINSETTIAS are ready (Red, tarot cards does not necessarily constitute Olds, whose organization is or Balled Tree official from publicly discussing Ragazzi issued the gag order the doctors expected.” said Barry, who visited ^a Stockings • Toys Pink, White); KALENCHOE, GARDENIAS; fraud and is protected by the constitutional representing J. Blaine Lewis Jr., May 18 during a heated controv­ a Hamatart * RabbHa right to freedom of religion. problems in his agency. Whealon twice on Wednesday. Large and small foliage and House Plants ■OWNS - Salum, Plaa, Sfraca, LaartI lottery unit chief for the division, ersy concerning problems expe-^ Barry said if Whealon continues to progress he • Snacks • Treats *1.19 & Up, Preth-Flowera 8 Arrangements. u ®®*^ she uses the cards as part of a Qarbila OMUNO MPIN6 - WbHs Plaa, Plaa, In a Dec. 19 letter to Orlando P. said Wednesday he would like to rienced with the state’s new may be released from the hospital sooner than the Bring a Plant to the Sick, Shut-In, or PriaeaM Plea aad LaarsI her New Age” faith, through which she seeks Ragazzi, director of the Division remove the gag order without to become more spiritually aware contractor for the computerized seven to 10 days as initially projected. Someone You Care Fori" of Special Revenue, CCLU Wil­ going to court. games of Lotto, the Daily GIH Certificates Available WREATHS • Balaam, Plaa The archbishop underwent a five-hour operation twfMsaEajwwMdMtMEaBatnaiMxriiwtMtecEalaiMHadacaBacimittitttBsiMliMi liam R. Olds said the gag order "The letter places us on the Numbers and Play 4. on Tuesday to remove the tumors. efts le lo se ittlo eei 101 BO to wsid 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Dec. 22, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 22, 19M — 7 NATION & WORLD Dukakis to fight Sullivan Reagan’s final nuke plant plans WASHINGTON (AP) - Massa­ owners must have that money on satisfies chusetts Gov. Michael S. Dukakis hand for decommissioning costs is going to court to try to block the in case Seabrook receives the budget projects restart of the Pilgrim nuclear testing permit but never gets a his critics power plant and promises more full-power commercial license. legal fights if federal regulators Seabrook also cannot receive issue a low-power license for the the license, which it has sought WASHINGTON (AP) - Con­ Seabrook plant in neighboring for more than two years, until the servatives, who have pressed balance in 1993 New Hampshire. Atomic Safety and Licensing President elect Bush for more top The Nuclear Regulatory Com­ Board rules on a request by jobs in his administration, say the WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ These sales do not count toward mission, in unanimous votes Massachusetts officials to review leading candidate for health and Wednesday, cleared the way for alleged problems with the opera­ human services secretary has dent Reagan will leave his meeting the Gramm-Rudman successor a spending blueprint target. However, even with the the $5.7 billion Seabrook reactor tors' response during a June assured them he supports ban­ to receive a long-sought low- exercise of the plant’s emergency ning must abortions. which projects that the federal asset sales discounted, the ad­ budget can be balanced by 1993, ministration’s budget would still power testing permit — perhaps plans. Atlanta educator Louis Sulli­ within several weeks — and ruled But Seabrook officials said the van’s pledge to oppose abortion, nine years later than the target be below the $100 billion target. Reagan set when he campaigned The administration’s final that the Pilgrim plant in Ply­ commission's staff already has made to three anti-abortion acti­ mouth, Mass., can slowly begin recommended that the licensing vist lawmakers, came as Bush for the presidency in 1980. budget is calling for spending of Officials, who are putting the $1.15 trillion in 1990, an increase operations after a shutdown of board reject the state’s request was poised to name additional nearly three years. and that they expected the issue members to his Cabinet, possibly touches on the adminis­ over projected spending of $1.10 tration's final budget, said it will trillion in the current fiscal year. In a related development, NRC to be resolved shortly. by Friday. Chairman Lando W. ZechJr.said Ted G. Feigenbaum, vice presi­ Eight Cabinet members have call for a deficit of $92.5 billion for Without any changes in current the 1990 fiscal year, which starts government services, the admin­ the commission will not rule until dent at New Hampshire Yankee, been named, but Bush has six to next year on whether the state operator of Seabrook, predicted go: HUS, transportation, inte­ next October. istration projected the 1990 deficit would total $127 billion. However, and local governments in New low-power testing would be under rior, energy, labor and veterans That would represent a decline York have legal standing in the way next month. affairs. Aides said the president­ AP photo from an actual deficit of $155.1 this projection does not include billion in the 1988 fiscal year that about $9 billion in increased licensing procedure for the idled The NRC also rejected an elect wants to appoint a batch of DOLPHIN FUN — Conductor Leonard with the animals. Bernstein visited the Shoreham nuclear plant on Long appeal by opponents to review the nominees in the next round ended Sept. 30. spending for defense, space pro­ Bernstein feeds one of the dolphins at center to learn about programs that grams, AIDS research and other Island, under fire for reasons financial qualifications of Sea- instead of announcing peopie The narrowing of the gap similar to those cited by critics of brook’s owners. The plant’s lead one-by-one. the Dolphin Research Center in Mara­ utilize dolphins to aid in rehabilitating areas where Reagan will seek thon, Fla., Tuesday. The center provides handicapped children. between government revenues increases rather than reductions Seabrook. owner. Public Service Co. of New Today, Bush's schedule calls Dukakis, who says it is impossi­ Hampshire, filed for bankruptcy for a meeting with Eric Arturo visitors the oportunity to swim and play and spending was accomplished from current projections of by optimistic economic assump­ growth in government programs. AP photo ble to evacuate the seacoast reorganization in January. In Delvalle, the ousted president of tions which boost the govern­ towns around Seabrook and June, the project’s fourth largest Panama whom the Wright said the administration THEIR GOOSE IS COOKED — Some of the 35,000 ritual by the brotherhood of turkey farmers who live near ment’s tax take and a combina­ would also ask for increased argues that Pilgrim should not be shareholder, the Massachusetts regards as that country's legiti­ tion of spending cuts, increased turkeys slated for Christmas feasts across Europe are the small town, located in western France. restarted without an approved Municipal Wholesale Electric mate leader. Holidays heighten awareness spending to rescue failed savings user fees and $6 billion in sales of and loan associations, but he paraded through Licoues, France, Tuesday, in an annual evacuation plan, called the com­ Co., withdrew from the project After Friday. Bush has set mission votes "irrational” and and halted its $2 million monthly aside some free time. He’ll spend government assets. refused to provide any specifics The administration is project­ of how much money would be "irresponsible.” payments. the Christmas weekend in the The state’s lawsuit, filed in U.S. In Boston, Dukakis said that nation's capital before leaving ing that its policies will result in a involved. of thousands without homes balanced budget by 1993 without However, the administration Circuit Court of Appeals just “In the case of Seabrook, it is Monday on a four-day hunting the need to increase taxes. Document 'black market’ detailed hours after the vote, calls the unconscionable that the NRC and fishing trip in Texas and By Theasa Tuohv year in the number of people source said that the Reagan Orton, executive director of Cen­ The 1990 budget more than budget would project spending of WASHINGTON (AP) - Pen­ inside the Pentagon who could NRC action on Pilgrim “arbi­ continues to discuss ways to Alabama. The Associated Press seeking assistance. tral Arizona Shelter Services in meets the $100 billion deficit ing, said Donald Mancuso, an gested department auditors are trary and capricious” and urges advance low-power testing, be­ The transition office said no A big holiday celebration in a $25 billion over the next two years tagon employees, contractors furnish them with classified data, assistant Pentagon inspector becoming more effective at find­ Phoenix, where estimates range reduction limit established by the by the Federal Home Loan Bank and defense consultants regu­ an immediate injunction to halt cause it is impossible to ade­ announcements were scheduled Home for the holidays for the heated tent is planned for the from 6,000 to 9,000. the report said. Documents in­ general. ing waste, fraud and mismanage­ the plant from getting up to 25 quately evacuate the area." in advance, although Gramm-Rudman law. That legis­ Board to close and merge failed larly deal in a "black market” of cluded secret bid specifications nation's growing legions of home­ homeless in front of the U.S. "The simple fact is, regardless lation sets declining deficit John F. Donnelly, director of ment. But it also was a reminder percent power. In New Hampshire, Gov.-elect transit official Samuel Skinner less could be under a bridge in S&Ls. The agency spent $8 billion classified Defense Department for weai^ns systems and long- that industry wrongdoing re­ Capitol on Christmas Eve, featur­ of the exact number of people, targets for each year ending with in the 1988 fiscal year. documents, and the government the Defense Investigative Ser­ Zech said Seabrook could get its Judd Gregg urged Seabrook has been awaiting word that he Oklahoma City, a cardboard box ing entertainers, athletes, gifts they are there and they do need range defense acquisition plans. mains pervasive. low-power license, which permits officials to hold off on nuclear will be officially named the a balanced budget in 1993. Critics have charged that the has closed its eyes to the practice It could not be determined vice, told the hearing eight of in Philadelphia, or the streets in for the children, and a special help." she said. Reagan’s final spending plan them are still under The Joint Economic Commit­ testing at 5 percent power, as tests until they are certain the transportation secretary. the nation's capital for those with feast. actual cost of resolving the S&L for at least five years, congres­ whether Pentagon employees One hard hit city is Oklahoma projects meeting those targets crisis could climb as high as $100 sional investigators say. were paid for the documents, the investigation. tee’s report noted that Pentagon early as Jan. 6 if it can set aside reactor will be allowed to operate Skinner, 50, an attorney who no bed of their own. But the lack of beds is espe­ City, where the number is esti­ each year, ending with a small investigators unearthed the $72.1 million. The NRC said the commercially. heads the Regional Transporta­ cially acute in Washington. D.C., mated at 17,000, according to billion and should be one of Bush's A staff report of the congres­ investigators testified. He identified those as Boeing In , the esti­ surplus in 1993. When Reagan top priorities when he takes sional Joint Economic Commit­ The consultants then sold the "black market" in secret docu­ tion Authority of Northeastern where, despite the estimated Christine Byrd, regional director campaigned for the presidency in Co., General Dynamics Corp., ments in 1983 while investigating , has been offered the post, mated number of homeless has office. tee, released Wednesday, said the secrets to contractors who could Litton Systems Inc., Martin Ma­ increased 25 percent during the 10,000 to 15,000 people living in the of the national coalition. She said 1980, he promised to balance the The administration has been Pentagon’s internal investigators an employee in of GTE and has accepted, sources said, streets, there are only about 2,500 a December report from a budget by 1984. use them to get an edge on their rietta Corp., McDonnell Douglas speaking on condition they not be last year with the total estimated accused of using overly optimis­ discovered the practice in 1983 competitors, at the same time Corp., a defense contractor. The between 60,000 and 90,000; in shelter beds, said Maria Foscari- governor’s task force put the total Joseph Wright, head of the Corp., Northrop Corp., Sanders documents were obtained outside named. nis, an attorney for the National for the state at 35,000. tic economic assumptions to and sought to bring it to the depriving the government of the Associates Inc. and TRW Inc. The A formal announcement on Portland. Ore., the number rose White House Office of Manage­ reach the deficit reduction goals. attention of Defense Secretary.^ cost-saving benefits of open com­ normal channels through a pri­ 10 to 20 percent each year this Coalition for the Homeless. Ms. Byrd said 48 percent are ment and Budget, briefed Rea­ Pentagon is investigating seven vate consultant. A similar inves­ Skinner had been set for Tuesday, The coalition estimates there families, and that is blamed on The Congressional Budget Office, Caspar Weinberger and the Jus­ petition, the investigation of the contractors while the FBI is ICmuse decade. gan, Vice President George Bush using more pessimistic assump­ tice Department. concluded. tigation in Ohio involving the but it was delayed when controv­ are as many as 3 million homeless Oklahoma's central location. She and other members of the Cabinet investigating the eighth, he said National Aeronautics and Space florist & Greenhouses ersy broke out over Sullivan's "The need doesn't stop with nationwide. said poor families traveling be­ tions, is expected to project a 1990 But efforts to sound the alarm Sen. William Proxmire, D- later. on the administration's final deficit about $20 billion higher were ignored by higher-ups, Wis., the subcommittee chair­ Administration surfaced at about views on abortion as recorded Christmas," said Salvation Army "There are some communities tween the West and East coasts spending blueprint on the same time. over the weekend in an article in Major Raymond L. Peacock in who use our inability to count the run out of gas or have car trouble than the administration when it leading some subordinates to man, said at the hearing the In a related development, the Wednesday. releases Its own report early next believe the practice was con­ practice is even worse than the inspector general’s office an­ The Atlanta Journal and Seattle, where he said there has homeless as an excuse not to there. Officials said that all decisions Constitution. been a 15 percent increase this provide services,” said Mary Ms. Byrd said homelessness in year. doned, according to testimony at procurement fraud scandal be­ nounced a record 596 firms were In the newspaper interview, have now been made on the It has been previously reported a hearing of the panel's national cause it involves not justbusiness barred in fiscal 1988 from doing rural areas is increasing because budget, which the administration dozen Sullivan, the president of More­ of farm foreclosures, bank fail­ that the administration would security subcommittee. information, but secrets that if business with the military, and BEST BUY R ed R oses house School of Medicine, was will submit to Congress on Jan. 9. seek to cut $5.2 billion from In a practice that strongly revealed could damage national more than 4,000 people, most in Cash Sc Cmrry ures, depressed oil and farm Reagan told reporters that his Medicare. parallels the pattern in the asked about a woman’s right to Reagans to celebrate economies. Neither the state or budget "will be in keeping with security. uniform, were convicted of con­ OIL CO. have an abortion. "There should the city provides any aid to the current Pentagon procurement The practice, which witnesses tracting misdeeds in just the last Vernon, CT be that right,” he said. the Gramm-Rudman program fraud case, outside defense con­ said involved at least two dozen half of the year. homeless. leading toward a balanced 8 7 5 - 0 8 7 6 But Sullivan, who will be the holiday in California "People don’t want to accept (a budget." AMERICAN FUEL sultants would develop sources defense contractors, is continu­ The report to Congress sug­ first black named to Bush’s homeless problem exits) because Wright told reporters at a Cabinet if his appointment goes WASHINGTON (AP) - It will with whipped cream. it is a harsh reality that could briefing that the administration OIL INC. through, told Sen. Orrin Hatch, be monkey bread as usual for the Monkey bread, a holiday favor­ happen to them, too,” said Ms. had succeeded in reaching its Locally owned and operated. Minister Mieczyslaw Rakowski announced that R-Utah, and Reps. Vin Weber, Reagans on Christmas Day, but ite of the Reagans, is a bread that the party would reevaluate its attitude toward ■66®. 6 4 3 - 9 5 5 9 Byrd, who works at the Jesus ISO Qolon Min. deficit goals without touching 18 Years Experience 421 MA«TTOID lO A S. M AHCW TIB R-Minn., and Christopher Smith, for the first time in eight years you tear apart as you eat it. House shelter, which holds 350 Social Security or abandoning the NA’n O N the outlawed trade union federation. Prtoo Mbtocl to ohooQO • VoKimo Oloeounti R-N.J., that he was against they won’t be eating it in the First, however, they are having people per night. The rest of those president's goal of boosting de­ "We are saying clearly that we desire to abortion except in the cases of White House. a pre-Christmas dinner Thursday without shelter huddle in groups fense spending by 2 percent above Loig* tnot^h to hondtt alt discuss the future model of the trade union rape, incest or to save the life of For the last yuletide of the evening in the White House, with under bridges, sleep on sidewalks the inflation rate each year. your need* — & W O R LD movement — different from the present — the mother, the lawmakers said. Reagan administration, the pres­ Washington friends and some of or stay in abandoned buildings or Wright also said that the budget together with the OPZZ (official union move­ Also attending the three-hour ident and first lady are going to Mrs. Reagan's relatives. Small anough to giva ment) and moderate leaders of former Solidar­ Diamonds - Gold - Gemstones cars, she said. would not include any new taxes. paraonaiitaci aarvfca. meeting Wednesday was Robert exchange their gifts in California Friday morning, the president Baloney Joe’s, a Portland shel­ While Wright would not reveal Tight schedule ity,” he said. Teeter, co-director of the Bush instead of upstairs over the State and first lady fly to California, ter for homeless men, is "so full Rakowski told committee members to return transition. the actual deficit figure, an SPECIAL VALUES Dining Room. where they will visit friends in we’re stacking people on top of administration source, who spoke Reasonable Prices — CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA must to local party units and poll members on the Not only did Sullivan voice It’s nothing new for presidents as well as explore each other," said Gene Ediger of on condition that his name not be Quality Service quickly fix Atlantis’ broken tiles and cracked subject of Solidarity and on its chairman. Lech opposition to abortion, he also to go away for Christmas. Jimmy their new home. As they have for the Burnside Community Coun­ bearing and ready lagging Columbia for a July Walesa. said he supports a constitutional used, said that Reagan's final Carter and his family went home years, they will spend New cil, a private agency for the budget would show a deficit of flight if it is to launch seven space shuttles in 1989, amendment to overturn the Roe to Plains, Ga. The Gerald Fords Year's eve at a party at the home homeless. He said the number of $92.5 billion. 646-3905 the Kennedy Space Center’s director says. Tax forms on the way Necklace vs. Wade decision, the 1973 went to a ski chaiet in Vail. Colo. of publisher Walter Annenberg in “I think the schedule in 1989 is realistic and homeless has gone up 10 to 20 This figure includes $6 billion in 24 Hour Full Service WASHINGTON (AP) - Uncle Sam’s annual Supreme Court case that prohi­ The Reagans, however, have Rancho Mirage, Calif. percent each year this decade. reasonable and we ought to go for it, but it’s not with Diamond bited states from banning abor­ chosen ever since 1981 to cele­ asset sales, the source said. greetings to taxpayers are ready to be mailed to going to be a no-sweat piece of cake,” said Now *229. Reg $289 tion in the first trimester of brate the holiday in the residen­ Forrest S. McCartney in a yearend interview on 101 million Americans, complete with an pregnancy, the lawmakers said. tial quarters of the executive Wednesday. estimate of how long taxpayers can expect to Hatch said Sullivan would mansion. "If we can do it safely, we’ll do it,” he said. spend filling out the forms. make a "fine secretary" at HHS. This year, they will have ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. He said the launches of Discovery and Atlantis The Internal Revenue Service previewed the Hummingbird Pin "I believe he was misunderstood Christmas dinner at the house in on Sept. 29 and Dec. 2 demonstrated the United new tax forms at a briefing Wednesday, Diamond Eye concerning his views on abor­ the Bel Air neighborhood of Los States has rebounded from the Challenger supplying plenty of words of assurance that tion." he said. Angeles where they will be living WRAP UP A LUV TUB INSURANSMITHS SINCE. disaster of 1986 and is ready to move forward taxpayers should find preparing their returns 9 Sapphires Despite Sullivan's comments after the president's term ends on with the shuttle program. relatively simple this year compared to the last on abortion. Smith said he was not Jan. 20. 1914 filing season. Now *269. Reg $349 "fuliy convinced" about the pros­ The menu: roast turkey with Good news for Solidarity That’s because there are few changes being pective nominee's views, particu- combread dressing, cranberry made in the new forms, unlike last year when lariy whether Sullivan would sauce, mashed potatoes, peas 649-5241 WARSAW, Poland (AP) — In an apparent bid taxpayers had to confront for the first time the oppose using federal funds to pay with pearl onions, fruit salad, 65 E. Caiiter Street to create a younger more reform-minded sweeping changes made by the landmark 1986 for research on fetal tissue. monkey bread and plum pudding Manchester, CT. leadership, Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski has Tax Reform Act. overhauled the ruling Politburo and offered the While there had been dire predictions that ll^ CO ca »3 t s «3 K i e<3 M c » K3 Ks «3 r s ca CO tm to Ks t o M » a tcs clearest indication yet that Solidarity may be befuddled taxpayers would throw up their hands reinstated. in despair because they couldn’t comprehend the new law, the IRS said the filing process went At Wednesday’s meeting of the Communist 6 Marquise Sapphires 1/4 Carat t .w . 1/2 Carat t .w . I “A NIGHT OF WONDER” j Party’s governing Central Committee, Prime relatively smoothly. t December 24, 1988 | 1 Be Beautiful for the Holidays! accented by Diamonds 9 Diamonds 13 Diamonds ® CHRISTMAS EVE CELEBRATION i j An Ideal Gift For Your Loi>ed One Holiday Specials Now *259. Reg. $325. Now *379. Reg $495 Now *659. Reg. $825. Gift Certifiactes Available. 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Sal arms-sale profits to the Nicara­ the contents — have been blacked tion next month "for the four "Place Yoor Trust in Manchester, Connecticut Stephanie Hoff's guan rebels. out by Brendan Sullivan, one of comers of the Earth.” the Diamond Sp6*cialists'' o/i€mc€iAe 647-9941 North through his lawyer in­ North's lawyers, or by White Keker, head of independent- Manchester Parkade voked his Fifth Amendment right House censors. counsel Lawrence Walsh’s trial Manchester Tri-City Plaza IIP l\AILS BEAUTIFVL against self-incrimination last Keker said the prosecution team, said "we certainly hope we Vernon ao Ml sa Ban an so ta M M M M ta M M M Ka M ac May in refusing to turn over to the would file a motion in the next few can meet that date” 646-0012 872-6900 « — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 22, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Dec. 22, 1988 — f OPINION BUSINESS

0 1 M 8 $EAniC POST4NTELUGENCCR NORTH AMERICA MARKET REPORT AcWvIIy OY«rlhspMI30lriSlnod«Yt Drexel agrees to settle huge fraud case S. Africa S e c re ta ry tjso NEW YORK (AP) — After assert­ fore approving the settlement, which securities fraud that resulted in the would not be any better than this.” ing innocence for more than two would brand Drexel as a felon but arrest two years ago of Ivan Boesky, Several key Drexel executives- tell tales years, Wall Street powerhouse Drexel spare it a potentially ruinous, drawn- the now-imprisoned inside trader who themselves had been pushing for a vote shows Burnham Lambert Inc. agreed to out trial. turned state’s evidence and was a key settlement, saying the barrage of tiio plead guilty to six felonies and pay a The settlement would mark a source of information in the case publicity and negative speculation o n N a n c y record $650 million fine to settle the complete turnaround in Drexel’s against Drexel. was eroding the firm ’s ability to t,ioo biggest securities fraud case in claims of innocence. The $650 million fine — more than maintain its business. self-interest history. By admitting guilt in the settle­ four times as large as the SEC’s Anreder alluded to the internal 8,0S0 The plea bargain agreement is the ment, Drexel exposes itself to numer­ annual budget — easily surpasses the pressure for a settlement in his most stunning break yet in a criminal ous lawsuits by investors who claim previous record of $100 million Once again the Reagan administration By Jack Anderaon UOW JONI S AVI HACil statement; “ For the past two years, nf'fr'iiitx't 71 probe of the nation’s fifth-largest they were victimized by the firm’s against Boesky in November 1986. and Joseph Spear fMO I9HH our employees have endured extraor­ shows its true colors. HIGH 2,176.67 investment firm, which bankrolled admittedly illegal acts. The settlement also marks a major dinary hardship and this unprece­ In a meeting of the United Nations General LOW 3,146.07 some of the biggest corporate takeov­ Drexel spokesman Steven Anreder victory for Giuliani, who had been dented and complex case might have WASHINGTON - Helene von declined to comment on how the board Assembly, the United States and Great 1JS0 CLOSE 3.164.64 ers of the decade through its pioneer­ pressuring Drexel for weeks to settle taken several more years to resolve.” Damm invested 21 years of her life in ing use of high-yield "junk bond” voted or its specific reasons, but said the case or face a much broader and Britain were the only two nations to vote CHANGE Down 1.43 — rising from his securities. directors had “ concluded that this potentially crippling racketeering He also said: “ After the settlement, against all proposals for imposing additional secretary to ambassador to her native _i------I 1 The agreement, announced Wed­ settlement is in the best interest of our and fraud indictment. we will continue to have one of the Austria. Here is a Cinderella story TP UTWTr UTwO^ WTW TP UTWTP MTWTP W1W strongest financial positions of any sanctions gainst South Africa. The proposals u ti • ts S U If nesday by U.S. Attorney Rudolph W. firm and our employees.” “ There are contingencies,” Giuli­ would have banned the shipment of oil or turned sour with a heroic president Giuliani, does not protect Michael Attorneys for Milken, who has ani said at a hastily called news firm in our industry. The settlement and a wicked queen by his side. will allow us to concentrate all our petroleum products to South Africa, as well as Milken, Drexel’s senior high-yield asserted he’s done nothing wrong, conference. “ Everybody is proceed­ bond executive and a key target of the “ are continuing to prepare to defend ing in good faith, I hope.” energies, once again, on serving our equipment, technology and investment President Reagan keeps his Teflon clients and building our business.” coating in von Damm’s soon-to-be- criminal probe. him against any charges that might Giuliani said the felonies cover financing for the oil industry and coal The investigation already has cost be brought,” according to a statement mail, wire and securities fraud The U.S. attorney’s investigation of riquefication. released autobiography, “At Rea­ IN BRIEF gan’s Side,” (Doubleday) — the first Drexel nearly $2 billion in lost from his public relations agent, violations but wouid not be more Drexel closely resembled the investi­ The administration maintains that of the post-Reagan memoirs. Von business and legal expenses, sapped Robinson, Lake, Lerer & specific. gation by the SEC, which filed a Chrysler closing plant Montgomery. imposing sanctions will only serve to hurt Damm may have set the tone for morale of its 10,000 employees and Asked why he chose to press for a wide-ranging civil suit against Gary Lynch, the Securities and Drexel, Milken and three other key Monday-morning quarterbacking of KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Somber workers seriously undermined what many settlement instead of proceed with an these blacks anti-apartheid foes are so Exchange Commission enforcement the Reagan era. The immensely rolled the last car made at Chrysler Corp.’s consider Wall Street’s most aggres­ indictment, Giuliani said “ when a employees three months ago. The desperately trying to help. South African director, did not return telephone corporation is involved, the best suit, which has been stalled in federal popular president is portrayed as Kenosha auto plant off the assembly line, and sive and able financier. business leaders will only cut back on jobs for calls for comment about the agree­ larger than life while the first lady 700 more employees were laid off as Sources familiar with Drexel’s result you can get after any trial is a court, accuses them of conspiring blacks should the sanctions affect the nation’s takes the fall. automaking here neared an end after 86 years. decision who spoke on condition on ment between Drexel and Giuliani. financial result. ... There’s no point of with Boesky to commit frauds such as economy, the line goes. Some workers wept, others relief that the anonymity said its board of directors The agreement is the high-water prolonging this, getting involved in insider trading and phony record Von Damm claims that Nancy mark in a federal crackdown on criminal litigation to get a result that keeping. Yet, in Nicaragua, the administration plant closing was finally coming as work was agonized Wednesday afternoon be­ Reagan secretly forced her out of the done on the last car, a maroon Omni thinks nothing of arming rebels so they may administration in 1985 and plotted subcompact, said United Auto Workers Local wage an actual war against the regime in with moderate Cabinet members to 72 President Ed Steagall. power. soften the president’s conservative Chrysler, which acquired the plant in 1987 CL&P gets $27.3 million electric rate hike In Nicaragua, a minority band of right-wing They’re spending for the Lord agenda. The usual bad guys, Ed when it took over American Motors Corp., Meese and Lyn Nofziger, rate favora­ for customers who use 150 cubic feet of Also under the decision, CL&P will federal authorities to separate its gas rebels are called “ freedom fighters.” In South announced in January that it would end car HARTFORD (A P ) - A decision by ble observations from von Damm. But production here, eliminating 5,300 jobs. The state utilitiy regulators that reduced gas, he said. be able to spin off its gas business and and electric operations. Africa, a five-fold majority of black people By Sarah Overstreet she rifles the normally bullet-proof company will continue operating a 1,000- Connecticut Light and Power Co.’s form a new company. CL&P will Increase its equity in a back his ministry. Then, when the More importantly, the Bakkers CL&P had requested a $94.4 million are told they must patiently await the reputations of George Shultz and employee engine plant in Kenosha, located proposed increase in electric rates did CL&P, a subsidiary of Northeast new holding company, Yankee prize iay so close he could have stuck never once denied it was the prayer increase in electric rates and $4.9 relinquishing of power by the white minority. James Baker. about 25 miles south of Milwaukee. not satisty the state consumer coun­ Utilities, has about 170,000 gas custo­ Energy Systems Inc., from 38 percent For almost as many years as Jim out a gem-studded pinky and touched partners’ dollars that created the million for gas. The increases granted Why? sel, who said rates should have been mers scattered throughout the state. to 43 percent in a bid to make it more Bakker has diamond stickpins, the it, the devil closed in for the kill; Bakkers' “ prosperity conscious­ Our associate Scott Sleek reviewed for both rates were less than one-third Durable goods orders up cut instead of increased. The company is under pressure from stable. The reasons are clear. In South Africa, the devil has been plotting against the He turned into a whole room full of ness.” They merely told the partners an advanced copy of von Damm’s of what the utility requested, but The state Department of Public people in power open their borders to our evangeiist. IRS agents and federal grand jury, they’d be the next in line: When you book. WASHINGTON (AP) - Orders for “big Meehan maintained that no increases But he hasn’t been able to foot 01’ and accused little Jimmy of 24 counts Utility Control on Wednesday ap­ were necessary. business. In Nicaragua, the people in power know the Lord, the Bakkers preached Von Damm was Reagan’s secretary ticket” durable goods, excluding the volatile Cryin’ Jim, not for even a split of maii fraud, wire fraud and proved a $27.3 million increase in do not. to their partners, life is just one huge when he was governor of California, defense category, shot up 1.8 percent in Meehan said he was disappointed Stiffest sentence ever milli-second of eternity. Why, I conspiring to defraud the pubiic electric rates and also cleared the multi-level marketing plan, with and she followed him to the White November, the best showing since August, the with the increase in gas rates, which The Reagan administration will never remember hearing Jim expose the through the sale of lifetime partner­ way for CL&P to spin off its gas Y-O-U, as one of the original inves­ House. There she grew restless, government reported today. are among the highest in the country. agree to impose sanctions against South Evil One’s plot some 10 years ago on ships in P T L ’s Heritage Village theme business. given for tax evasion tors. Something like Amway, only saying that the president was “so The Commerce Department said that total The average monthly bill for CL&P Africa not tecause doing so will hurt the the P T L Club, when Beelzebub was park in South Carolina. better. durable goods orders edged up only 0.1 percent “ We continue to maintain (that gas customers is $78, he said. undemanding he never even asked me Mrs. Walker, 47, also was masquerading in the guiae of the FCC. To the unschooled, it might appear The Bakkers weren’t so much to $122.89 billion last month, but the overall electric) rates could have been sightly KANSAS CITY, Mo. (A P ) - A blacks there, but rather because doing so will to sharpen a pencil for him or get a cup The state agency indicated that ordered Wednesday to make Dollars were needed immediately to as though Lucifer has finally dealt the selling a real investment plan as they figure was held back by a sharp 17.6 percent reduced this year rather than slightly woman who, with her husband, hurt business here. of coffee.” She admits Reagan had a CL&P would not need a another hid $1 million worth of valuables restitution to the employees of defeat the Villain and claim a victory death blow to Jimmy, Tammy Faye were, the outer trappings of one, with drop in military orders. increased,” state Consumer Counsel lax management style and describes increase before 1991. Campbell 66, a family trucking In one sense, the Reagan administration for God; PTL partners responded to and all the riches they’ve amassed an understood (wink!) promise from Excluding the defense decline, total orders James F. Meehan said. “ But if the In three states after the couple her boss as kind man with a great DPUC’s prediction of no rate increase was charged with tax evasion has company that prosecutors said mirrors prevailing thought in America today. the call, and Satan was stopped dead through God’s graces. If that’s what the Big S&L in the sky. It’s the same would have risen by 1.8 percent following a 0.2 CL&P spokesman Jeffrey R. Kotkin sense of humor who never spoke ill of been sentenced to 30 years in the Walkers milked into bank­ The first question asked before taking any in his hoofprints for a time. you think, you just haven’t been pie-in-the-sky preachers like Bakker percent increase in October. It was the best in two years holds true, we canrtot be said, however, said that whether the anyone and was oblivious to White prison and fined $960,000. ruptcy by skimming profits to But no sooner had he caught his watching the P T L Club these years. have been selling for eons. If your showing since a 5.2 percent surge in non­ overly disappointed.” utility seeks an increase before 1991 action is; “ What’s in it for me?” House infighting. U.S. District Judge Dean Whip­ avoid taxes. Her father, Frank smoky breath, than the Prince of If you had, you’d know Jimmy and “ prosperity” didn’t come, they could defense orders in August. The DPUC approved a 1.54 percent depends on the DPUC allowing it to ple, imposing what was believed Campbell, founded the company Darkness switched into the suit of an Tammy didn’t defraud anybody. Did always claim your “ consciousness” Nancy Reagan was not oblivious. Analysts were likely to view the latest report increase in electric rates and a $1.4 use revenues generated by sales to to be the stiffest sentence ever in that once operated in 13 states. — The Sunday Telegraph, Nashua, N.H. IRS man and began persecuting Jim they hide from the Heritage Partners wasn’t right, or your "seed money” Von Damm paints her as unpredicta­ as a sign that the economy’s momentum is million or 0.66 percent rise in gas offset operating costs. The utility has a U.S. tax case, rejected the Mrs. Walker’s husband, Ran­ even more viciously. Yet, Praise the the fact that they were rolling in wasn’t slipped into the plate in the ble and power-hungry. Mrs. Reagan showing no signs of slowing as 1988 ends. rates. The increases take affect in a six-year contract with several results of a psychiatric examina­ dall, earlier was sentenced to 20 Lord, even more desperately needed dough? Did they wear K mart true spirit of giving, so it didn’t bear felt threatened by the influence of Throughout this year, almost half of total January. utilities in New England which dollars rolled in, and this time the fashions and live in an humble, fruit. then-National Security Adviser Wil­ generates about $200 million in tion that concluded Trula Walker years in prison and fined $980,000. Open Forum economic growth has been powered by a boom Meehan said the electric rate devil was just about whupped. Then two-bedroom bungalow while the liam Clark, particularly his hard line capacity sales, he said. could be manipulated by male At the time, U.S. Attorney Robert So verily, the feds may never he in U.S. export sales as American manufactur­ increase will add about $1 to the the archfiend pulled out all the stops; cameras rolled and sneak away to against the Soviet Union. Von Damm figures in her life. The exam had Ulrich called it the stiffest able to make a fraud charge stick to ers benefited from a weaker dollar which made monthly bill of a customer using 500 “ We don't want to file a rate case He transformed himself into the their gilt-plated splendor later? claims the first lady and her allies, been done at Mrs. Walker’s sentence in a tax case, noting that Jim’s suit. But if they’re any their goods more competitive on overseas Kilowatt-hours of electricity. The gas because there Is an expense with it,” Chamber was too quick shape of a young church secretary They most certainly did not. They Shultz, Baker and Michael Deaver, request. A1 Capone got only 13 years. match at all for him, they might just markets. increase will add about $1 per month Kotkin said. and brought down God’s servant with paraded their clothes, cars, diamonds expose the devil in his greatest role smuggled the Soviet ambassador into sex. to rate the water plan and furs lavishly before the prayer yet: as a little evangelist who could the White House to see Reagan in 1983 A lesser man would have admitted partners, preaching “ prosperity con­ cry on cue, and attract people’s without telling Clark. It was their To ibe Editor: defeat, but the little evangelist rallied sciousness.” They promised the money simply by showing them how attempt to move Reagan toward DULCOLAX VASELINE The chamber president’s comments about the once again. He gathered around him prayer partners that the Lord loveth a well he could spend it. warmer relations with the Soviet NIVEA BASIS EUCERIN AIM Aquifer Protection Zone disappointed me. 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I agree with town staff that it’s better for us in Nobel Peace Prize, while Mrs. R was Manchester to have our own policy rather than react hoping the summitry would prove to an outside agency’s policy, the severity of which is ‘Dangerous crack’ for Israel 19 popular with the public for her unknown. The draft regulation probably won’t husband.” satisfy everyone but it’s a basis for local debate. By Ruth Sinai Von Damm drops some juicy We need more concern for our future, not less. A anecdotes about sexism in the White chamber executive should inspire and lead business House. Male Cabinet members re­ WASHINGTON — Israel’s relation­ ^PVTI® EVEREADY people who don’t have time or staff to thoroughly n6a ferred to then-president aide Eliza­ EVEREADY GILLETTE ship with the United States is in for a study all of these issues. beth Dole as “ schoolmarmish.” They VASELINE SIGNAL bumpy ride in the months ahead, and PONDS ENERGIZER were even less flattering to U.N. the sudden resignation of one of its Constant Lip Balm HEAVY DUTY TRAC II Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick. “ I Mouthwash Joseph Hachey chief lobbyists in Washington is not Dry Skin Batteries remember how shocked I was, after . 15 oz. 24 oz. 91 Diane Drive, helping any. Cream AA - 4 Pack 2 Pack - 9 Volt o r ATRA Manchester Jeane had taken a particularly tough Douglas Bloomfield, the legislative stand at a meeting, to hear the boys Cartridges director of the American Israel Public 3.9 oz. 17 wondering if ‘it was the wrong time of 14's She gives thanks for life; Affairs Committee, resigned several the month,’ von Damm writes. days ago after nine years at one of the NrL9RPLQ_ P O N ^ Reagan promoted von Damm to be seatbelts helped save her best organized and most influential $ 5 1 7 his personal assistant, and then in lobbies in Washington. 1983, he offered her an ambassador’s To the Editor: In keeping with their dislike of post, but Mrs. Reagan stood in the Each year during the holiday season. I am publicity, AIPAC officials including way. She called von Damm in for a reminded ofthespecialChristmasgift I received two Bloomfield declined to discuss his private chat and pressured her to turn years ago — my life. departure publicly. Privately, some down the post, saying Reagan needed BARBASOL In 1986.justfourdaysbeforeChristmas. my family contended that it was prompted by UNISOM DESITIN her at home. “ Apparently, in her BEN VISINE almost lost me when my ear hit a patch of ice and personality clashes rather than policy eyes, my career had progressed far Tablets disagreements. Eye Drops Ointm ent Shave spun out of control. During themultiplecarcollision. enough,” von Damm writes. the only thing saving me from being thrown from the But congressional supporters of CON 16'3 Cream A IP A C ’s reputation as one of worth of weapons contracts with Von Damm accepted the post in GAY .5 oz. 2oz. car was my safety belt. AIPAC, as well as some Jewish Washington's most powerful lobbies British companies. Defense Secre­ Austria, but that’s where her carriage Tablets 11 oz. leaders, warned that Bloomfield’s I can’t emphasize enough how important it is to is due in large part to the $3 billion in tary Frank Carlucci chastised “ var­ turned into a pumpkin. She divorced All Types departure reflects a dangerous crack 77 buckle up. It’s something you can do for yourself and annual U.S. aid to Israel, the most ious interest groups and many in her husband and married an Austrian 36’s 3 oz. in the traditionaily ciose relationship AbarCbn U n ispin . for those you love. Because my safety belt saved my received by any nation. The organiza­ Congress” for costing the United hotel owner. Von Damm said the between Congress and the powerful life. I ’m looking forward to spending another tion also has fought successfully States the lucrative deal. circumstances surrounding her mar­ a - ’" n lobby. Christmas with my children and grandchildren. against arms sales to moderate Arab riage gave Nancy Reagan ammuni­ "It’s the worst possible timing,” Unrest within AIPA C and the Make buckling up your New Year’s resolution — for states. tion to end her career. In 1984, Shultz said Morris Amitay, a lawyer who strains with Congress also appear due life. Several neW arms sale proposals told von Damm that the president served as AIPAC’s executive director in part to a perception that the are likely to surface in the coming wanted her to resign. Von Damm is from 1974 to 1980. Amitay, whose organization’s leadership is pro- Susan R. Cummings months and add to the strains in convinced it was the first lady’s idea, BARBASOL office directly overlooks A IP A C ’s and U.S.-Israeli ties. Republican. TYLENOL MEDIPREN 143 Pastors Walk, but she threw in the anyway. LOREAL LOREAL who still acts as a father confessor to Israel and the United States already This does not sit well with the Glide Extra Strength Tablets Tablets or Monroe Studio Line Spray Studio Line Gel some of its staffers, said Bloomfield’s are at odds over last week’s decision predominantly Democratic Congress Stick departure reflects a shift in the by President Reagan to reverse a nor with some in the Jewish commun­ Chaos In OPEC Lice A ll Types All Types 100's Caplets group’s lobbying tactics. Deodorant Letters to the editor 13-year ban on U.S. talks with the ity, which traditionally has tended to U.S. intelligence reports claim that Treatment 6 oz. 4 oz. 50’s The organization, which until re­ ju m*MNi ui Palestine Liberation Organization, vote Democratic. the OPEC oil cartel is breaking apart. 2.75 oz. cent years concentrated all its efforts The Manchester Herald welcomes original which Israel views as an enemy Despite recent posturing by the Kit on lobbying Capitol Hill, has in recent “ The partisanship that is perceived letters to the editor. committed to its.destruction. cartel, our sources believe oil prices 2oz. years also reached out to the adminis­ as creeping into A IP A C ’s decision­ S j l T Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak could dip to $10 a barrel by early next The Herald reserves the right to edit letters tration — too much so, said Amitay. making will hurt them in the long Shamir and his top lieutenants run,” said Smith. “ They can’t afford year — one-fourth the price in 1980. “ They feel, erroneously, that they in the interests of brevity, clarity and taste. expressed a sense of betrayal and The oil-rich nations are cutting each can lobby the administration the to be seen as siding with one side or Address letters to: Open Forum, shock over the decision. 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official at the site, nor U.S. {fighter. At the time, some Islamic sey, mother of Meagan and throughout the course of the Ambassador Charles Price would Extremists vowed revenge, but Stephanie, go through birth an­ night. speculate on the possibility of flater Iranian officials said they nouncements in the newspapers "Sometimes I wish I could split sabotage, but both the Interna­ /understood the attack was a to recruit new members. myself in half,” Morrissey said. tional Air Transport Association mistake. Any mother of multiples will be "It’s hard when they both want Jim Tierney and the British Airline Pilots “We the guardians of the quick to say there is an incredible you at once,” agreed Sandi Association said that was the Islamic revolution are undertak­ amount of work that comes with Lange, of Glastonbury. Lange most likely explanation. ing this heroic execution in having more than one child at has twin girls, April and Amanda, \ w Herald Sports Writer In Washington, a U.S. govern­ revenge of blowing the Iran air once. 20 months old, who filled Sandi ment source said the U.S. Em­ plane by America a few months “Laundry is insurmountable. and husband Rob’s arms for the bassy in , Finland, re­ ago and keeping the shah’s family You usually have time to take duration of the night. ceived a telephone threat about in America. We are very proud," care of the babies, cook dinner, Two rather outgoing sisters, two weeks ago from a person the caller said, then hung up and do the laundry. Forget about Becky and Sarah Rubenstein, 6, claiming to belong to the Abu quickly. housekeeping,” said Woodson, of Bloomfield were letting their Nidal group, a radical Palesti­ The group also claimed respon­ who has identical twin girls, 7, older brother Matt. 10, paint their nian faction that has been impli­ sibility for a July 18, 1987, car and a 9-year-old boy. faces. The girls are part of a Sports can cated in terrorist attacks. bombing in London that wounded And every mother of multiples threesome, but brother Ben was The caller said a bomb would be Amir Hussein Amir-Parviz, will tell other mothers who say no where to be found. placed aboard a Pan Am plane chairman of National Movement they know what it’s like to have Becky said she hadn’t made a and that it would be carried by a for Iranian resistance and a multiples that they don’t know. Christmas list yet. But both Matt cloud your woman, said the government former Iranian Cabinet minister “I just beg todiffer with them,” and Becky were quick to say source, who spoke on condiition of under the shah. Morrissey said. “It’s just not the Sarah "has the longest list.” anonymity. The caller didn’t say Wednesday's crash, the worst same.” “I know.” replied Sarah, whether the woman would be a in British history, occurred 54 The club probably offers the proudly. perspective willing accomplice. minutes after takeoff from Lon­ most support to new mothers In , the U.S. Embassy Mark Rubenstein, father of the don’s and trying to come to terms with a triplets, seemed to take the Christmas is, perhaps, the most special time of ON G O AL — last week warned American followed an apparently routine whole new lifestyle. The club diplomats that a bomb threat had rather rambunctious evening in the year from the smallest child to the oldest adult. Hartford’8 Ray Fer­ climb to a cruising altitude of assigns new mothers “Big Sis­ stride. As another year filters down and this decade been made against a Pan Am 31,000 feet, airline officials and ters,” who call and lend an ear raro fires the puck flight flying from , “I’d say it’sgettingtobeoldhat wanes toward its fulfillment, sports, another traffic controllers said. and advice on how to put two by now," Rubenstein said. ‘special thing’ has such a dominant place in our past sprawled Bos­ to the United The only possible cause imme­ babies to sleep at the same time, ton defender Greg States sometime in December. A newer father was over­ society today that many a person’s outlook can diately ruled out was a collision or when to feed them. whelmed by the whole thing. Hawgood in their The doomed Robin Sargent, of 28 Spruce St. become clouded, losing all perspective of the with another aircraft. “I got to tell you. there’s an important things in life. game at the Civic originated in Frankfurt aboard a Freddie Yetman, technical se­ in Manchester joined in March awful lot of little kids here different aircraft. cretary of the British Airline when she had her twins, Kristin tonight," he said. Granted, sports is a healthy and exciting outlet Center Wednesday Transport Secretary Paul Pilots Association, said only and Lauren. She said she joined for youngsters growing up, into the high school night. Ferraro Channon told the House of Com­ sabotage or structural failure the group, “So I could know what ranks, and into adulthood. The obvious positives scored, but it wasn't mons that searchers had reco­ could have destroyed the airplane I was feeling was normal, and surrounding participation in sports at any level is enough for the vered both the airplane's flight that it deals with teamwork, competitiveness and at that height, and; “It seems to that the trial and error was Whalers as they fell recorders, the vital electronic me that the possibility of structu­ something everyone else went Housing builds character in a vivacious atmosphere. devices which monitor all flight to the Bruins, 4-3. ral failure is almost too remote to AP photo through.” From page 1 Fans all over the country rally behind their data and conversation by the be considered." The club has set up a clothing favorite teams and permeate an enthusiastic Patrick Flynn/MinchMtar Hardd pilots. “Sabotage is the most likely C LO SE TO HOM E — Two young boys view part of the and equipment exchange, which backdrop for any sporting event. Prime Minister Margaret explanation,” said David Kyd, wreckage today of the Pan American airiiner that crashed is deeply appreciated by the The problem which exists considering Thatcher and Prince Andrew, the mothers. tions for congregate housing chief public relations officer for ciose to their homes in Lockerbie, Scotiand, Wednesday allow for 15 units per acre. Zoning participants and spectators is that sports were Duke of York, visited Lockerbie the International Air Transport Mothers could be overheard and talked to rescuers. night. regulations also require one and made to be a recreational entity and the basic Association in Geneva. He said syfnpathizing with each other premise on any level is. pure and simple, to have Rifkind, the British Cabinet structural problems were un­ one-quarter parking spaces for Whalers fall to depleted B’s minister responsible for Sco­ each two residential units, plus fun. likely to have been involved. one visitor space for each five From the overbearing, demanding Little League tland, said the widespread wreck­ Pan Am spokesman Jeffrey Bv Paul Ofria age of the New York-bound plane Pan Am was told of threat residential units, plus two spaces parents to the overbearing, demanding college and Special to the Herald Kriendler said Wednesday night for each permanent employee on professional coaches, the objective of sports is indicated "the aircraft clearly in New York that the possibility of experienced some form of WASHINGTON (AP) - The The caller said a bomb would be “In view of the lack of confir­ the largest shift of workers. The easily lost in the shuffle to be the best at any cost. HARTFORD — An Adams Division game without an explosion was “only project would be required to have explosion.” speculation.” State Department warned U.S. placed aboard a Pan Am plane mation of this information, post The majority of people involved in sports in any a single fight? Boston brawler Jay Miller .setting up “It's clear that the accident embassies that a bomb threat had and that it would be carried by a leaves to the discretion of individ­ at least 31 spaces, he has said. respect can become obsessed with how his/her the go-ahead goal? “We have no indication there Robert S. Donovan, director of happened in the air because parts were any problems,” Kriendler been made against Pan Am woman, said the source, who ual travelers any decisions on team is doing. A plethora of talk in this day and age Yes, the injury-riddled Boston Bruins and of the wreckage are strewn over jetliners flying from Frankfurt to spoke only on condition of not altering personal travel plans or housing management for HUD’s surrounds athletes, from the high school to said. “'There was no mayday Hartford office, said the applica­ played hockey Wednesday night such a wide area," said Rifkind, (distress) signal.” the United States 2‘A weeks bding named. changing to another American professional plateaus, utilizing anabolic steroids to at the Civic Onter, No blood. No black eyes. Just who toured the crash site with before the crash of a New At the U.S. Embassy in Mos­ carrier," Kelly’s circular said. tion took so long to be approved by enhance their strength and. in turn, performance. hockey. Price. Police Superintendent Angus HUD’s Washington office be­ Kennedy told a news conference York-bound flight originating in cow, a Dec. 13 circular from Dennis Harter, spokesman for Having the talent and being fit enough to Price also said the way the Germany, U.S. officials said William C. Kelly, the administra­ cause information on the authori­ compete in sports, especially on the collegiate or The Bruins took advantage of John Carter’s first today that the bodies of 150 the State Department task force ty’s application was not complete two NHL goals and beat the struggling Whalers, 4-3, plane had split into several passengers, including three today. tive counselor, had been posted pro level, is a gift that millions can only dream they sections “would indicate a midair In addition, American sources on bulletin boards. assigned to deal with the crash, when submitted in May. in front of 15,223 fans. It was Hartford’s third sellout children, had been recovered and said today that notices such as the “We’ve gone back and forth possessed. And to blatantly disfigure that gift of the season. explosion.” were taken to a makeshift said the Federal Aviation Admin­ It read; “Post (the embassy) through the use of steroids is disgraceful. Asked on NBC-TV’s “Today” one posted in Moscow had been with them for additional informa­ morgue in the town hall. istration told Pan American has been notified by the Federal sent to all U.S. missions around The way drug use, overall, has pervaded the Tom Martin (sixth goal) scored with 31 seconds 'show about the reported bomb World Airways early this month Aviation Administration that on tion.” he said. left as Whaler Coach Larry Pleau pulled goaltender threats. Price said; “No, we did Police would not say how many the world. The Housing Authority will now world of sports is beyond monotonously boring and local residents were killed when that the airline might be the Dec. 5, 1988, an unidentified fans look at the non drug users as a “minority”. Peter Sidorkiewicz for a sixth attacker. But the not have any specific information target of a terrorist bombing on a individual telephoned a U.S. However, he also said such control the land and HUD will no Bruins — particularly goalie Andy Moog (9-3-6) — such as that in London." their homes and cars were notices are routinely sent out to longer have any involvement in Aside from this, fans can become too enveloped showered with falling wreckage route from Frankfurt, West diplomatic facility in Europe and were able to cancel the threat. Asked how many Americans Germany. stated that sometime within the U.S. embassies when word is the project, Donovan said. State in their teams and widespread gambling has and burning airplane fuel, al­ injured countless. The fact is if your team wins the The Bruins were without Ray Bourque, Craig were on board. Price said he Pan Am Flight 103 crashed next two weeks there would be a received of threats against Amer­ officials will be responsible for Janney and Allen Pedersen, to name a few, but their "‘understood that there were though they confirmed there ican targets, and a warning of inspecting the site, he said. World Series, The Super Bowl, the NCAA were no survivors in five cars Wednesday in Scotland, killing all bombing attempt against a Pan makeshift lineup was still more than enough for the some 49 servicemen" on the jet. 259 people aboard, and U.S. and American aircraft flying from that nature “would not have been The land was purchased with championship, etc.. life goes on. And. if your team Whalers. struck on a highway outside town viewed as anything unusual.” federal funds, and can only be loses the World Series, the Super Bowl, the NCAA Also on the jet was John by the debris. British officials said the plane Frankfurt to the United States." Ray Ferraro (15th) and Ron Francis (12th) also Mulroy, director of international probably exploded before the It continued; “The FAA reports One U.S. source, who spoke used to construct low-income championship, etc. life goes on. Not for some] News reports said more than 10 housing, he said. scored for the Whalers, who are now 0-4-1 in their comunications for The Asso­ local residents were feared crash. The flight originated in that the reliability of the informa­ only under the condition of not Participating in sports and rooting for your team last five games after winning three in a row. ciated Press. Mulroy, 59, died killed, including an undeter­ Frankfurt with a . tion cannot be assessed at this being further identified, said the is probably the healthiest outlet for any person in Hartford, at 13-18-2 overall, drops to fourth place in along with five family members. mined number residing in the 40 Passengers were transferred to point, but the appropriate police FAA issued the warning on Dec. 5 The names of the Turkish cities life. Having competed in sports from Little League the Adams Division following Buffalo’s 5-2 win over An anonymous male caller to houses. the 747 at London’s Heathrow authorities have been notified but cautioned that it was not in a of (Constantinople and Angora to high school and in college, I realize that sports the Wednesday. The Associated Press in London Airport. and are pursuing the matter. Pan position to evaluate the reliability were changed in 1930 to Istanbul can be, and should be set in a ‘fun’ atmosphere. Boston (14-13-9) remains in second place. 13 points claimed responsibility for the Around the town, singed pil­ In Washington today, a U.S. Am has also been notified. of the report. and Ankara. Too often the talk of state championships. NCAA behind the division-leading Canadians, who beat disaster and said it. was in lows, lifejackets and fragments government source said the U.S. titles and Super Bowl rings, while lofty and worthy Quebec Wednesday night. retaliation for the shooting down of clothing lay scattered in Embassy in Helsinki, Finland, goals, deprive us from seeing things as they really “If we did not win this game, we could have been of an Iran Air Airbus by the U.S. gardens. Chunks of metal, some received a telephone threat about should be. ‘Fun’ was something your grammar in a lot of trouble.” Bruins Coach Terry O’Reilly (Navy cruiser Vincennes in July. as small as coins and two feet in two weeks ago from a person school teacher preached you should never have in said. "There are a lot people breathing down our The Navy said the plane carrying diameter, had sliced through claiming to belong to the Abu school. Yet, the happiest and most personable necks.” 290 people over the Persian Gulf roofs and shattered windows in Nidal group, a radical Palesti­ The first period was like Christmas morning for thad been mistaken for an Iranian nian faction. people in the world, including athletes, are those homes and cars. who enjoy what they do. They take life as it comes. Carter. At 2; 09, Sidorkiewicz failed to clear the It’s a simple antidote; Fun. in any aspect of life, on a Carter slapper. The puck came back to Pitrlck Flynn/MinohMtar Htrald The is never having to say ”I should of or could of”. Fun Carter in the slot and he shovelled a backhander is the way things should and could be. past the sprawling goalie. WATCH THE PUCK — Hartford keeps an eye on him during play Hartford tied the game at 5; 14 on the power play defenseman Grant Jennings (25) hugs Wednesday night at the Civic Center. Wc Wbh Yoh This is the most special time of the year. when Francis deflected home a Dave Babych shot how-to-go-banking- Merry Christmas. from the point. Ferraro put the Whalers ahead when the ice and Boston's Greg Johnston he trapped the pinching Bruin defense and Happy HoKdays outsmarted Moog on a breakaway. frame when Miller (two goals, four assists, 138 Burridge’s goal proved to be the difference as But with 11 seconds left in the opening period, penalty minutes) dug the puck out of the corner for Martin’s last minute effort kept the Whalers in the even-thouah- OSU athletes Sidorkiewicz was in a giving mood again. He took a Cam Neely. Neely spun and fired a backhander by game up to the final buzzer. swipe at Glen Wesley’s clearing shot and fanned. Sidorkiewicz for his 10th goal of the year. ”We set a goal to win two games before WMi A Gift of Sons* Carter was waiting in the slot and poked it home to ”We worked hard, we skated hard, we moved the Christmas,"Neely said, referring to Wednesday’s Besinnins at noon on Christmas we’re-dosed-for- are doing well tie the game at 2-aII. Carter’s second goal was the puck well.” O’Reilly said. victory and tonight’s game against in Eve, WRCC^, 910 o n yo u r AM d ia l, first power-play goal scored by a Whaler opponent Randy Burridge made it 4-2 on a short-handed, Boston. “To give ourselves a little present.” The in 20 tries. breakaway goal with Babych draped over his back. Bruins have not beaten the Canadiens (0-3-1) this presents ‘The Sonss of Christmas The second period though, was all Boston. "They It was the ninth short-handed goal allowed by season. 1988" ...36 hours of commercial the-hoHday card. In classroom beat us to the puck in the second period,” Pleau said Hartford this year, the eighth at home, tying a team “I’m happy with their intensity and effort.” free holiday music. after his team dropped to a very mediocre 7-10 at record. O’Reilly said. ’Tm happy for them. It’s a big win for Bv Rusty AAlller home. "They (Boston) played a tight third period, ”We can’t be satisfied,” Francis, who picked upa them.” We, at Tiicon Tomasso are The Associated Press but in the second period they were coming up with goal and an assist to give him 10 points in his last 11 And another loss for the Whalers. the loose pucks and we weren’t.” games, said. “We’re concerned about the amount of Hartford will try to get it going Friday night in proud to brins you this spirited COLUMBUS, Ohio — Athletes recruited to come The B’s went ahead for good at 10; 23 of the middle short-handed goals we've given up lately.” Philadelphia when it takes on the Flyers. music as our way of wishins you to Ohio State in the 1981-82 academic year graduated and your family a very Merry at a higher rate than the school’s general freshman 012345 6 7 8 9 enrollment the same year, new university figures Christmas and a joyous New show. Rebuilt Cavaliers end drought in Boston Year. While 62.7 percent of all freshmen who came to CONNI BANKS Ohio State in 1981-82 graduated within five years, Bv Dave O'Hara Tree Rollins, now a reserve, is the only 12/99 71.7 percent of the athletes the school recruited that The Associated Press player on the roster who was in the league when the same year have graduated, according to statistics team last won during the regular season in Boston released Wednesday. BOSTON — With 16 NBA championship flags on Oct. 13, 1978. We hope you’ll share with us The Savings Bank of Manchester CONNI Locations; ”I’m very proud of what we’re doing, but that hanging in Boston Garden, the Boston Celtics are in Wilkens credited the Cavaliers’ ability to wishes you a happy holiday! And Manchester-Spencer St. at Shop Rite Plaza; doesn’t mean I’m satisfied.” Ohio State Athletic a rebuilding stage. maintain their poise against the press for the this sift of sons, uninterrupted Caldor’s Shopping Cienter; As far as first year coach Jimmy Rodgers and the reminds you our offices will be closed Director Jim Jones said. ”Our eligibility rules are victory. from nn Christmas Eve to Manchester Memorial Hospital; accomplishing what they’re supposed to.” Celtics are concerned. the have Cleveland took only 41 floor shots in the first half, Saturday and Monday for the holiday. AutoBank,'" Corner W. Middle Tpke. & Broad St.; Jones said the figures help debunk the stereotype completed a similar program. hitting 29. It was 46-71 for the game, compared with midnisht Christmas Day, and also But don’t worry—in case you Main Office, Purnell Place Entrance. of Ohio State as a "jock school.” “Cleveland is a deep team with a lot of faucets 44-101 for Boston. share our continued wishes of E. Hartford-Putnam Bridge Plaza; Burnside Office. “That’s why you hear (football coach) John they can turn on,” Rodgers said Wednesday night “This is a heck of a win for us.” Wilkens said. “It need cash, or want to make deposits or East Windsor-Sophia’s Plaza (Rtes. 5 & 140). "joy to the worid." Cooper talking about student-athletes. It’s because after the Cavaliers edged the Celtics 115-114. really helps our confidence. We have been playing transfers, our Conni*” Automatic Andover-Andover Shopping Plaza. he believes it. And it’s also because if he brings just “Cleveland played extremely well,” Rodgers with poi.se and keeping a focus on what we are doing. Teller machines will be doing business Ashford-Junction Routes 74 & 44. added. “We played well enough to win most games, Mansfield-6 Storrs Rd. (Rte. 195). athletes in here, he knows they won’t be around or “A year ago we would have come in here and tried as usual. Open 24 hours a day, too, at South Windsor-973 Sullivan Ave. won’t be eligible in a year.” but not this one” to run them off the court. Tonight we showed poise.” handy locations all around the area. Tolland-Route 195. The figures rebut claims of racism in the athletic “They shot the eyes out of the ball.” Boston “It was a big win for us, but we’re not cocky or W TILCON If you don’t have a Conni card, Glastonbury-Buckingham Village (Rte. 83). department by Charles Ross, an Ohio State veteran Danny Ainge said. “We played good overconfident,” high-scoring guard Ron Harper Vernon-Shops at 30 (Hartford Tpke.). professor of social work and representative of The defense, but it’s tough to beat a team when it shoots said. “Now we play good basketball day in and day come in and apply for one. So next Coalition Against Racism in Colleges and Universi­ that well” out.” time we say “we’re closed,” you can ties. Ross said there was an 80 percent non­ With their fourth victory in a row, sixth in seven Harper scored 26 points, Larry Nance 25 and Brad say, “who cares.” graduation rate among athletes. games and 10th in 12 starts. Cleveland improved its Daugherty 22 as the Cavaliers snapped Boston’s 'The coalition called Ohio State athletics a “slave record to 17-5, best in the NBA. three-game winning streak. system” in a Nov. 14 letter to the university’s “I don’t know if we’re there yet, but we’re moving “Our guys showed great mental toughness,” AP photo C O N N E O K U r • DElAWAgE • MMNE athletic council. The coalition called for Cooper’s up,” Cleveland Coach Lenny Wilkens said. Rodgers said. “It was the kind of night, the way the MASSACHUSETTS • NEW hUWPSHKE dismissal. Wilkens and the Cavaliers virtually ignored the Cavs were shooting, we could have been blown out.” AN EARFUL — Celtic Coach Jimmy NEW • NEW YORK Ross was said to be out of town Wednesday and fact that with their third consecutive victory over Harper scored 14 points. Daugherty 10 and Nance Rodgers, right, follows referee Ed RHODE BLAND • VERMONT unavailable for comment. Boston this season they ended a 24-game regular 9 as Cleveland took a 41-38 lead in a first-period YANKEE The study showed that while only 19.5 of ail black season losing streak in the Garden. blowout. Middleton onto the court after being Telephone 646-1700. ejected in the fourth quarter of Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender, (a) freshmen enrolled in 1981-82 graduated from Ohio “These players weren’t here when the streak The Cavaliers clung to the lead the rest of the way State. 59.3 percent of the black athletes earned .started, so they didn’t think of it," Wilkens said. as Boston was unable to score with several Wednesday night's game at Boston degrees. “Even I wasn’t here then” opportunities to tie or go ahead. Garden. It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Dec. 22. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Dec. 22, 19M — 18 SPORTS Fermi ices Manchester Tragedy puts the game into its true perspective Bv The Associated Press St. 72: Glen Rice scored 30 points points for Rhode Island, 1-4. N CAA Hoop and unbeaten won its No. 14 Louisville 78, Eastern A ^ 5 . IN B R IE F in division hockey piay Suddenly, basketball meant 11th straight game. Youngstown Kentucky 40: Pervis Ellison shot little to No. 3 Syracuse and its State, a Division III team, lost for 8-for-8 from the field and Louis­ Carrier Dome crowd. the 21st consecutive time since ville scored the game’s first 11 BOLTON — A seven-goal Hawks return to action tookk home a 51-12 verdict over “ 1 was driving to the game and 114-96, No. 13 Nevada- last Jan. 23. points in routing Eastern Ken­ second-period explosion was host Cheney Tech Wednesday I had been in finals all day when I downed Rhode Island 88-69, No. 14 Rice scored 21 points as Michi­ tucky. The Cardinals. 6-2, won ' I f ’ HARTFORD — The University of Hartford more than enough as Fermi High H.S. Roundap night in non-conference wrestling heard a news flash,” guard Matt Louisville trounced Eastern Ken­ gan took a 56-38 lead at halftime. their sixth straight game. (3-3) returns to the hardwood tonight at 7:30 overwhelmed Manchester High, I action. Roe .said. “ It didn’t really hit me, tucky 76-40, No. 19 Tennessee got He had a career-high 36 points Ellison finished with 17 points when it hosts Southwest Louisiana (6^2) at the 13-2, in CCC East Division ice Cheney, 0-3, returns to mat but then I remembered there Tuesday night in a rout over and Felton Spencer had 10. Civic Center in intersectional collegiate basket­ hockey action Wednesday night F«rml 3 7 3—13 past San Diego State 77-75 and No. Manchester 0 2 0— 3 were SU students abroad.” Northern Michigan. Louisville led 33-22 at halftime ball action. at the Bolton Ice Palace. action Saturday at 11 a .m. when It 20 Kansas edged Texas Tech Scerina: combats Greenwich High, Rock­ At least 36 Syracuse students 81-80. Michigan has scored at least and used a 24-5 burst midway The Hawks have been idle since Dec. 12. The Falcons remain unbeaten Rrst period: F- Brett Pellegrini (Dan Smith) 4:14, F- Mike Bruno (ScoN were killed Wednesday when a 100 points in six of its last seven through the second half to take Sophomore Ron Moye will make his first career at 2-0 in the CCC East. 3-0 overall, ville High and host Xavier High in Sherman Douglas scored 27 WWte) 4:57, F- John Pfelter (Smith) Pam Am jet bound for New York games. Loy Vaught added 26 command. start at shooting guard tonight for Hartford. while the Indians slide to 1-1, 2-1. Middletown. points and Stephen Thompson 22 Wayne Shaw (125) and Todd crashed in Scotland. A few hours points. No. 19 Tennessee 77, San Diego Manchester’s next outing is Wed­ Second period: M- Gory Jonas (Jeff for Syracuse. 11-0. Grote) :10, M- Jason (3atwav (unas­ Rose (171) were the lone Tech later, the Orangemen beat West­ The Orangemen ran off an Kevin Haddock scored 27 points 81.75: Greg Bell made all seven of nesday at 1 p.m. at the Ice Palace sisted) 1:30, F- Jeff Bemis (unassisted) Red Sox reassign Holt ern Michigan 94-71. for the visiting Penguins, 0-8. Tennessee’s baskets in the second against interdivision foe Hall 2:35, F- Scott Mosomerv (Bruno) 4:23, winners. early 18-5 burst and went on to F- White (Bruno) 4:44, F- Bruno (White) ’’When you see that on the lead 40-26 at halftime. No. 10 Missouri 114, Southern half, including a 3-point shot with BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox have AP photo High of West Hartfoid. 7:44, F- White (Jason Duffy) 13:00, F- news, that’s what you think Tony Baumgardt scored 16 for 96: Byron Irvin scored 30 points 17 seconds left that rallied the reassigned Dave Holt, who managed the Double “ Fermi is bigger, stronger and Mosomery (unassisted) 14:31, F- Rob Rosults; 103- Brian Cossorl (N F) QB CHAT — Don Strock, left, talks with Polmetler (John McCormack) 14:39. WBF, 112- Jim Murphy (NF) WBF, 119- about,” Syracuse coach Jim Western Michigan. 3-4. and Missouri pulled away from Volunteers past San Diego State A minor league team in New Britain a year ago, faster (than us) right now,” Third period: F- Bruno (Don Letour- JohnTrolonovyskl (NF) WBF, 125-Show Boeheim said. “ It does put No. 1 Duke 94, Wake ForeetOO;: visiting Southern. for the championship of the San to the Red Sox’ Class A Winter Haven, Fla., team Bernie Kosar at a Cleveland Browns Manchester head coach Eric neou) 1:04, F- White (Letourneou) 4:00, (CT) pinned Dove Mocey 1:02,130-Guy F- McCormack (Bemis) 8:11. Zegorelll (N F) dec. Brett Lassen 5-3, basketball and everything else in Danny Ferry scored 33 pointsand Missouri. 10-3, led 83-76 with Diego Holiday tournament. it was announced. Butch Hobson, Red Sox third practice Wednesday. Kosar, who sat out Famo said. Soyes: M - Glenn MocLochlon 31/lon 135- John Mansfield (NF) pinned Jomle perspective.” Duke got past Wake Forest in the 8:24 left before going on a 14-3 Bell’s steal and layup pulled baseman from 1975-80, is the leading successor to last Sunday's game, is hopeful to be in Dolrymple 9; F- Todd Jacobs 18, Thomosen5:15,140- David Cococe (NF) burst. Johnny Steptoe scored 34 Tennessee within 75-74, and his Holt. Gary Jonas and Jason Oatway pinned Jason Kidder :34, 145- Chris A minister led the crowd of first Atlantic Coast Conference the lineup Saturday when the Browns had back-to-back Indian goals to Pelllsone (N F) pinned Carl Gray 1:04, 25.000 in prayer before the game game of the season. points for the Jaguars. 4-4. winning 3-pointer came after the New Britain was 61-7§ and 47-90 under Holt the 152- Joe Zlngoro (NF) mol. dec. Russ host the Houston Oilers in the AFC wild slice the Falcon lead to 3-2 before Vf resiling began. That was followed by a Ferry’s two foul shots midway No. 13 N*vada>La* Vega* 88, Aztecs missed a foul shot. past two years. Ed Kenney. Boston’s director of Johndrow 12-1,140- Creston (NF) WBF, card game. Fermi erupted for seven unans­ 171- Rose (CT) pinned Tony Pelllcone moment of silence. through the second half put the Rhode Island 89: Stacey Augmon Dyron Nix scored 24 points for minor league operations, said the reassignment Cheney toppled 3:44,189- Joe McCluskey (NF) dec. Tom scored 21 points and Greg An­ Tennessee, 6-1. wered goals in the middle session Murphy 171-3, Heavyweight- Matt Mar- The Syracuse fans, usually Blue Devils ahead for good. was made because of Holt’s teaching ability, not to pull away. thony 19 as Nevada-Las Vegas No. 20Kan*a*81,Taxa*Tech80: a demotion. Visiting New Fairfield High rltt (NF) WBF. very vocal, were subdued Ferry, who scored a league- throughout the evening. So were record 58 points against Miami. beat Rhode Island in the opening Mike Maddox made a short the players. Fla., last week, shot 7-for-ll in the game of its 13th annual Rebel jumper with 20 seconds left, Round-Up. rallying visiting Kansas over Patriots release coaches Everett, White cited “ It makes you stop and think second half. He finished with nine AP photo about how lucky we are to be rebounds and nine assists. UNLV, 4-2, jumped to a 7-0 lead Texas Tech. FOXBORO. Mass. — The New England NEW YORK (AP) — Quarterback Jim Everett Morris delivering in clutch here,” Roe said. Duke improved to 7-0. Alaa and increased it to 15-2. holding The Jayhawks. 8-1, were ahead GRIEVING CHEERTEADERS — Syracuse cheerleader Patriots said Wednesday they would not renew of the Los Angeles Rams was named offensive Eight teams in the Top Twenty Abdelnaby scored 13 points and the Rams to just two foul shots in 54-36 early in the second half Amy Jo Eveleigh, right, tearfully hugs Cathy Crossland the contracts of offensive coordinator Rod player of the week, and Reggie White of the played and all of them won. Greg Koubek 12 for Duke. the first %'h minutes. The Runnin’ before Texas Tech rallied. The after a moment of silence before the start of Syracuse’s Humenuik and passing-game coordinator Les Philadelphia Eagles was named defensive Top-ranked Duke beat Wake Sam Ivy scored 18 points and Rebels were ahead 50-32 at teams see-sawed through the basketball game Wednesday night. It was in memory of Steckel. player by the National Football Conference, the as Nets trim Mavs in OT Forest 94-88, No. 2 Michigan Chris King added 17 for visiting halftime and made it 74-45 with final minutes and Sean Gay’s Both joined the Patriots for the 1985 season. league said Wednesday. routed Youngstown State 121-72, Wake Forest. 4-2. nine minutes left. basket with 1:47 left put the Red students killed in the crash of a Pan Am jumbo jet Raymond Berry’s first full season as coach. This Everett completed 19 of 38 passes for 201 yards No. 10 Missouri stopped Southern No. 2 Michigan 121, Youngstown Reserve Kenny Green scored 22 Raiders ahead. returning to New York from London. season is the last on their contracts. and four touchdowns as the Rams beat San Francisco 38-16 for an NFC wild-card playoff NBA Roundup berth. Lanier gets life sentence White had two sacks and 12 tackles as Bowl lineup excites NBC Philadelphia clinched the NFC East Division By Tom Conovon BENTON. III. (AP) — Randy Lanier, the 1986 title with a 23-7 victory over Dallas. The Associated Press ' ' r , . Southern Cal 27-10. Rose and Sugar (Florida St. vs. Rookie of the Year, was Bv Rick Warner “ I sat in front of the TV set Auburn): NBC counters with the sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without The Associated Press EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. - pretty much dressed in green, Hall of Fame (LSU vs. Syracuse), parole for his part in a multimillion-dollar drug Taylor named CIncy AD Taketii Fiesta and Orange. smuggling operation. The New Jersey Nets have yet to NBC expects to bowl over the which is pretty unusual for a declare the closing seconds of competition on Jan. 2. Jewish kid from New York,” Seven games in 11 hours. Is it "You have caused a lot of heartache, and CINCINNATI (AP) - Charles F. “ Rick” every close game “ Chris Morris Weisman said. “ You could have too much, even for the football ruined a lot of lives in this country, ’’ U.S. District Taylor, the newest University of Cincinnati Only three teams have a shot at time,” but it’s turning out that called me Michael O’Weisman." junkie? Judge James Foreman said, in sentencing athletics director to try to revive the school’s i college football's national cham­ way for the rookie. Rose Bowl ratings have plum­ “ As a fan, it can be a Lanier, 34, on charges he helped spearhead a sagging sports fortunes, said Wednesday the pionship. and all of them will play Morris came to the Nets rescue meted in recent years, and may frustrating day,” Weisman said. drug operation that brought more than 600,000 program has nowhere to go but up. that day on NBC. for the second time in a week as The network’s lineup features reach a new low Jan, 2 because of “ There’s a lot of attractive games pounds of marijuana into the United States from Taylor. 47, who has been Boston University’s on. but it’s hard to watch them Colombia. director of athletics since 1984, said he regards he hit an overtime-forcing, 3- the Fiesta Bowl between top- the Fiesta competition. But ABC point shot that propelled the Nets isn’t sorry it agreed to pay more all.” A few minutes earlier, Lanier had told the the Cincinnati job as a challenge with plenty of ranked Notre Dame and No. 3 to a 122-120 victory over Dallas ( f than $11 million a year to televise Len DeLuca. director of pro­ judge he thought a life sentence without parole opportunity for improvement. West Virginia, followed by the that ended the Mavericks’ four- the nation’s oldest bowl. gramming at CBS Sports, said would be “ cruel and unusual’ ’ punishment. He said his immediate priorities will be Orange Bowl between No. 2 game winning streak. “ It’s still a game with great having so many games on one day "A person should not have to spend the rest of improving the athletic program, which last Miami and No. 6 Nebraska. The victory gave New Jersey a tradition and fan appeal.” David “ takes a little bit of the luster off. his life in prison for marijuana.’’ Lanier said. month incurred NCAA penalties for rules “ We feel very lucky,” Michael perfect record in three overtime Downs, director of programming 1 think sometimes you can have Foreman said he detected a hostile tone in violations in the football and men’s basketball Weisman, executive producer of games and ended the Mavericks at ABC Sports, said.. too much of a good thing.” Lanier’s remarks. But Lanier’s attorney, Robert programs, and hiring a football coach to replace NBC Sports, said. “ Everything club record-tying five-game road “ I know everybody’s talking Fans aren’t the only ones hurt Ritchie of Knoxville, said later, “ the change in Dave Currey, who resigned Dec. 6 after worked out perfectly for us.” winning streak. about the Fiesta, but our game by the proliferation of New the tone of his (Lanier’s) voice was to keep his compiling a 19-45 record in five seasons as The same can’t be sa id for ABC. Morris, the No. 4 pick overall in isn’t too shabby. Southern Cal Year’s bowl games. Heavy com­ composure. He was trying to keep from crying.” Bearcats’ coach. which recently plucked the Rose the NBA draft, has been sensa­ was undefeated until the last petition al.so dilutes the ratings. Ritchie called the sentence unjust andaaid he “ I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t feel there was Bowl from NBC. tional in the clutch in the past game, and Michigan would have “ Clearly, it’s not an ideal would file an appeal within 10 days. potential in those two areas.” said Taylor, a ABC’s first Rose telecast will week. He hit a 28-foot 3-pointer go head-to-head against the been a national contender if situation.” Downs said. “ You get former football coach at Boston University, your best ratings when your Dartmouth. Lehigh and Hofstra. ” It has no place with :03 to play to force an Fiesta. Southern California- hadn’t lost a couple of games in overtime against Los Angeles AP photo Michigan is an attractive game, the final seconds." game is unopposed. When there’s Sklles changes his mind to go but up. The people I’ve talked to are three games on at the same time, enthused.” last Wednesday. Against the WHERE’S THE PUCK — Buffalo’s Adam keep him away from the goal Wednes­ but it doesn’t compare with a Both ABC and NBC will televise INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Reserve point guard Mavs, he hit a 23-footer with ; 10 to Creighton, center, tries to get at the day night at Madison Square Garden. showdown between the nation’s tripleheaders Jan. 2. while CBS it’s hard to get a big number.” To get a jump on the competi­ Scott Skiles quit the struggling Indiana Pacers on play to tie the game at 108. puck whiie New York’s David Shaw, ieft, The Sabres won, 5-2. only two undefeated teams. will show the Bowl (Ar­ Wednesday after telling friends he intended to Johnson suspends starter Morris was not the Nets prim­ The dream Fiesta matchup was kansas vs. UCLA). ABC has the tion, NBC has moved the Fiesta give up basketball, then changed his mind. ary shooter on either of the and goaiie John Vanbiesbrouck try to assured when Notre Dame beat Citrus (Clemson vs. Oklahoma) kickoff up to 4:45 p m. EST “ I’m disappointed with losing and made a CORAL GABLES. Fla. (AP) — University of game-tying 3-pointers, but he decision based on that. Now that I’ve reconsi­ Miami coach Jimmy Johnson announced Wed­ ended up taking the shot and dered. it was a big mistake and I will rejoin the nesday the suspension of starting wide receiver making them. Attendance up team tonight in Atlanta,’,’ Skiles said Wednesday Andre Brown through the Hurricanes’ Orange “ Those shots tell you a lot about Canadiens are just happy afternoon. Bowl game against Nebraska on Jan. 2. Chris.” Nets forward Buck Willi­ NEW YORK (AP) - NFL The Pacers traveled to Atlanta to prepare for “ Andre Brown has been suspended for a ams said. “ He had a strong back AP photo attendance averaged over NEED SOME EXTRA violation of team policy,” Johnson said in a their Friday night game against the Hawks. and a lot of nerve.” TOP GUN — Dallas’ Mark Aguirre, right, shoots over the 60,000 for just the third time statement released by the school. “ He will not be On the game-tying shot against to claim win over Quebec in the league’s 69-year his­ SPENDING MONEY? permitted to practice with the team or play in the the Mavericks, Morris inbounded Nets’ Chris Morris in their NBA game Wednesday night at tory. the league announced Lions to name Fontes Nebraska game. the ball and ran underneath the the Meadowlands Arena. Morris hit a big clutch shot at Wednesday. “ As is the case with any internal disciplinary Bv Borrv Wllner power plays, making their latest Newspaper routes available in your area... PONTIAC. Mich. (AP) — Wayne Fontes. the basket to the far com er of the the end of regulation with the Nets going on to a 122-120 The average of 60.426. action within our team, the details surrounding The Associated Press streak of futility O-for-21 with a Lions’ interim coach for the final five court, where he took a pass from overtime victory. NHL Roundup lower than only the 1981 and the suspension will remain confidential.” Mike McGee. manpower edge and l-for-32. 1986 figures, included a games of the 1988 NFL season, will be given the The Montreal Canadiens didn't Devil* 5. Jet* 5: At . “ It’s a pressure shot, but you single-team in-house record Earn money and prizes by delivering the job full time today, a source said. lead could have been more but points of the season, was led by care who was behind the bench of Jim Korn scored with 13 seconds can’t think of it as pressure, ’’ said of 622,793, or77,849pergame The Lions called a news conference for 1 p.m. Harper missed two free throws on Ledell Eackles. who scored 15. their archrivals. They just behind. The teams combined for left in regulation, rallying the Manchester Herald in your neighborhood. Collier narrows choices Morris, who finished with a at Buffalo’s Rich Stadium. EST today at the Pontiac Silverdome to a breakaway foul with 1:32 to go, Buck* 112, Hornets 100; Jack wanted to beat the Quebec six goals in the first 7:51. Devils. career-high 18 points. “ You have The total represents the announce their coach for the 1989 season. DENVER (AP) — The NFL is infiltrated by and then the Nets started coming Sikma’s 3-point jumper capped a Nordiques for once. Dino Ciccarelli and Marc Hab- Winnipeg’s Thomas Steen and to look at it as a shot you can make second-highest number of There was speculation that Michigan State jerks and egomaniacs, says deposed Denver back. 13-4 run at the start of the fourth They did Wednesday night scheid had two goals apiece for Randy Gilhen scored short- Call today to get more details. when you have to.” tickets sold, behind 634.204 coach George Perles was interviewed Wednes­ Broncos defensive coordinator Joe Collier, who Sonic* 109, Heat 101: Reserve period and Milwaukee went on to after three losses this season. And Minnesota, which led 5-3 after one handed goals 52 seconds apart in Nets coach Willis said at the Pontiac Silverdome in day by Lions owner William Clay Ford, but the has considerably narrowed his list of potential forward Xavier McDaniel scored defeat Charlotte. Sikma finished it didn’t matter one bit that Jean period. the third period for a 5-3 lead. But Morris has played just like any 1980. 647-9946 team source, who spoke to The Associated Press employers. 23 points and grabbed 13 rebounds with 25 points while Terry Cum­ Perron, the man who coached the The Kings are 23-12-1. tying Patrik Sundstrom drew New rookie, good one night, bad the on condition of anonymity, denied the rumor. Collier, surveying his employment options as Seattle’s bench accounted for mings led the Bucks with 32. Canadiens to the 198.5-86 Sanley them with Calgary for most Jersey within one at 13:36, then Fontes, 48, who took over after Coach Darryl next couple. 65 points in its victory over victories in the NHL. They trail after being fired on Sunday along with four other Charlotte, paced by Kelly Tri- Cup. was in charge of the Korn tied it with goalie Sean Marble St...... all Brookfield St...... all Rogers and offensive coordinator Bob Baker Denver defensive assistants, made it clear he has “ You welcome that type of Miami. pucka’s 30 points, rallied to take Nordiques. the Flames by four points in the Burke lifted for an extra McCabe St...... all Wadsworth Ext...... 157-164 were fired, guided the Lions to a 2-3 record — both no desire to work for either the Indianapolis Colts aggressiveness in a young player Miami.' 1-21, was led by rookie an 82-81 lead. But the Bucks The 6-4 victory stretched the Smythe Division. CALDWELL attacker. stock Place all East Middle Tpke...... 0-155 wins against the Green Bay Packers. or the San Diego Chargers — as well as other as long as its tempered by good Grant Long, who scored a season- erased the deficit at the end of the Canadiens’ unbeaten string at “ We dug ourselves a hole at the judgment,” Nets center Joe No. Main St...... 397-496 ______For the season, the Lions were 4-12 and out of teams he said were too numerous to mention. high 23 points. third quarter before beginning home to 14 games, including 12 beginning,” Taylor said. “ After Capital* 4, Blackhavrk* 3: Wa­ Barry Carroll added. “ I’m im­ OIL INC. the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season. The 56-year-old Collier, uncharacteristically The Heat led by eight points in the fourth period with their 13-4 victories. The Canadiens have the first period we had a little talk shington moved into second place Benton St...... 103-174 pressed by the way he’s stepped with ourselves. I don’t know if it in the Patrick Division and Rogers, who took over when Monte Clark was outspoken, had harsh words for Indianapolis the first quarter, but the Sonics run. only one loss in their last 13games Harlan S t... 15-83 Branford St...... 68-161 up and did what he had to do.” was because of the big game we handed Chicago its fourth defeat Henry St fired following the 1984 season, left with an 18-40 head coach Ron Meyer, who fired his defensive took control with a 22-6 spurt — also to Quebec. 16-119 Durkin St Once Morris got the Nets to had last night with the Flames or in a row. The Blackhawks have 72 .all record. staff on Monday. spanning the final 39 seconds of Spur* 125, King* 107: Greg “ I’m happy that Jean is back in . ® Summit St., . 332-382 overtime, Williams and Lester the first half and the first 6:05 of what.” lost 12 of their last 14 games. ptr gtl. C. O. O. E. Middle Tpke.. . 216-236 Anderson led eight Spurs in the league.” Brian Skrudland 150 gil. minimum purchtM Conner took over by combining on the third period. double figures as San Antonio said after scoring twice in 37 Canuck* 2, Oiler* 1: At Edmon­ Kelly Miller knocked in a short Trotter .... shot from a scramble 51 seconds a 7-2 spurt that led New Jersey to Jazz 90, Bullet* 82: Karl Malone snapped an eight-game losing seconds in the second period to ton. Jim Sandlak scored the Orchard . Bidwell St. into the final period for the its first home win over Dallas scored 34 points and streak by defeating Sacramento. break the game open. “ But this winning goal with 21 seconds 649-8841 Winter .... Wetherell . since Dec. 22. 1983. Prtem Swa/oot to Cliang* had 27 as Utah snapped a The Spurs had lost their last was a win that we needed, and remaining and Troy Gamble winning goal. Knox . Portland ... Smith ‘the man’ for Hoyas Williams and Roy Hinson each allowed just one goal for the four-game losing streak and three home games and the eight there was no extra incentive just Newman . McCann . had 24 points for New Jersey. By Jim O’Connell as a freshman and got just two continued its domination over the straight defeats had tied the because Jean was behind the second straight game for he can do.” junior guard Dwayne McGee added 16 and Carroll had Litchfield . starts as a sophomore. Bullets in Landover, Md. second-longest skid in franchise other bench.” Vancouver. The Associated Press Bryant said. “ He’s a very unsel­ 14. Porter St.. . 458-650 A von...... Last season, he got the nod 16 John Stockton had 16 assists for history. Mats Naslund. who scored nine Gamble, brought up from the C i M fish player, but when he has his Mark Aguirre led Dallas with 26 Wyllys St.. .1-90 Bridge.... LANDOVER, Md. - George­ times. As for this season, it’s the Jazz, who have beaten the Anderson led San Antonio with seconds before Skrudland got the International Hockey League two shot he takes it. If he doesn’t have and , Rolando town basketball in the ’80s has more likely that Thompson will Bullets in their last five trips to 17 points, while Harold Pressley first of his goals, agreed. games back, saved 27 shots for his the shot, he passes it, but it is Blackman and Roy ’Tarpley all second straight win. Charter Oak St...... 141-348 e, , meant teams with that one player miss a game than Smith. important for us to get him the the Capital Centre. The Bullets’ paced the Kings with 26. “The opposing coach doesn’t IN A LEAGUE OF OUR OWNI had 23. Dallas built a 105-101 lead last victory over the Jazz on their Gardner St . 3-66 — Sleepy Floyd, Patrick Ewing. “ Charles is the man on this ball.” It was the Spurs’ first victory mean anything to a player, Penguin* 8, Maple Leaf* 1: At Gardner St. West...... all V.V...... after a 12-3 run that Harper keyed home floor was Nov. 19, 1983. Toronto, guess who had five Reggie Williams — who got the team. We look for him,” Junior since they defeated the New York although maybe he does to Highland St...... ■'! with eight straight points. The Washington, held to its fewest points. Mario Lemieux. with yet ball in crucial moments. guard Mark Tillmon said. “ He’s “ I’ve always known Smitty Knicks Dec. 3. management.” Naslund said. (Dugan’s Alley...... 6-37 another big night, had three goals Coach John Thompson’s for­ the man on this team” could put the ball in the basket,” Perron received a warm ova­ and two assists and upped his Sycamore Lane...... all East Center St...... 408-606 mula worked; a 247-64 record, an It is unusual for the shortest senior guard Jaren Jackson said. tion from the fans as he ci'ossed league-leading points total to 91 NCAA appearance each year, player on the roster to be “ the “ Everybody knows him for his the ice to get to the Nordiques’ points on 36 goals and 55 assists in Center St...... 658-872 even Jefferson St .all three Final Fours and one na­ man,” but just look at what Smith defense, but he’s a great player. Kosar hopeful he’ll be In lineup bench before the game. He waved 32 games. Falknor Dr...... all Kenwood Dr...... all tional championship. has done this season as the It’s always amazed me how he to acknowledge the cheers, which By Chuck Melvin Offerdahl. physician John Bergfeld. Bob Errey also scored twice as OlcoW St. 76-159 Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 The “ man” now doesn’t look sixth-ranked Hoyas have won gets inside against all those big drowned out the boos. The Associated Press Don Strock replaced Kosar for Kosar said his practice time Pittsburgh handed new coach the part, but Thompson and his their first seven games. men and he still gets the shot off “ It felt fine,” said Perron, who Union Place...... all He is averaging 20.4 points per Sunday’s 28-23 victory over the today would depend on how much was fired after last season and George Armstrong his first loss Center St...... 771-947 odd union St...... 133-264 team make sure that 6-foot-1 and it goes in.” BEREA. Ohio — Bemie Kosar. CUSTOM-FIT n s s f MUSTANG AJUNIOftj Charles Smith is the one with the game, including a career-high 37 Houston Oilers, which clinched a the knee swelled overnight. He named coach by Quebec after the with the Leafs. Armstrong took Jarvis Rd...... all ______' still listed as questionable for SM« 5.MU/R«gulor Morse Rd...... all ball when the game matters. against DePaul on national tele­ Smith does have an uncanny playoff berth and the home field said he worked out longer than he ailing Ron Lapointe resigned. over after John Brophy was fired. Styl. M-B Cf650-14/R#8, Vfidlh Only (Sugg. lUKiil $92.60) Saturday’s AFC wild card game, (Sugg. Moil (179.99) advantage for Cleveland in Satur­ had thought would be possible “ The only thing missing was a “ We’ve only lost one of our last “ He has a pint body with 10 vision, 7.0 assists and 3.7 knack of driving into a,crowded says his chances of playing may w M w 'iii::::::::::::::::::;::::" ...... ■" rebounds. day’s wild card game against the Wednesday. win to make it perfect, but we 15 games and that’s why I’m quarts of heart.” Thompson said lane, getting off an unbalanced be enhanced because he’s not a of his senior captain, a point Thompson may have summed shot more fitting for a game of Oilers. weren’t exactly playing a last- getting a lot of points.” said scrambling quarterback. “ You get out there and the guard for the 1988 U.S. Olympic up what Smith means to the H-O-R-S-E, and then running Kosar, wearing a brace on the place team out there.” Lemieux. who has three hat 1 3 9 ’ ’ $ 3 9 . 9 9 , “ The fact that basically I’m a adrenaline starts flowing.” Hoyas after he set a school record injured knee, took about a half- Chris Chelios had four assists, tricks this season. basketball team coached by back down the court .yelling out pocket passer may help me.” said Kosar said. Thompson. with 16 assists against St. Leo. dozen snaps in the Browns’ including setting up of Skrud- Sabre* 5, Ranger* 2: Doug ALL HOCKEY PROTECTIVE 25% OFF defensive signals. Kosar, who worked out with his seven-on-seven workout Wednes­ land’s goals. Bodger scored twice as Buffalo SHER-WOOD STICKS The Charles Smith story didn’t “ We don’t need assists from Cleveland Browns’ teammates Coach Marty Schottenheimer Smith will never be accused of day and also participated in drills Naslund ignited the spree at continued its mastery over the 7030 now M7.99 begin as if it would have this kind Charles. We need points.” Wednesday for the first time said the Browns intend to activate CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 of ending. being arrogant or cocky. In fact, with the Browns’ receivers and 1:47 of the middle period, snap­ Rangers. The Sabres have five 5030 now *16.99 Thompson said. since he sprained his left knee Mike Page! for Saturday’s game he hardly speaks at all, so there’s running backs. Strock, however, ping a 2-2 tie. He stripped the puck straight wins over New York. 4030 now *12.99 “ I told Charles he wouldn’t Since Thompson said that. Dec. 12. “ It’s not feeling bad regardless of Kosar’s status. little chance his words might be got the majority of practice time from Anton Stastny and slapped a Bodger. a defenseman ac­ start if he came to Georgetown. I Smith has averaged 26 points a moving in a straight line. It’s the Pagel, a backup quarterback, misinterpreted. with the first team, and Kosardid shot past Bob Mason. quired last month from Pitts­ didn’t mean as a freshman, I game. Against DePaul, he scored lateral movement, the inside spent the final 10 games of the not participate in the 11-on-ll King* 8, North Star* 8: John burgh. connected twice on power Anaconda-Kaye Sp6rU» lac, meant he would not start In his the Hoyas’ final 16 points — after When Smith does speak, how­ ligament, that’s a problem.” season on injured reserve be­ drills. Tonelli. who had three goals the plays as Buffalo ended its four- career,” Thompson said. Thompson gave his team orders ever, his words show an inner Kosar sprained the knee in the cause of a separated shoulder. iManrl|p0lpr Ipralb Sure enough. Smith, a defen­ to get the ball into Smith’s hands. “ We’re really not that optimis­ previous night, scored twice and game winless streak. The Sabres 313 a»»*n Road, Manchottar, CT 06040 • Phone 203-846-8344. confidence that helps explain why fourth quarter of a Monday night tic right now (about playing sive specialist at All Saints High “ I’ve had tocheck him for three Kosar said the sprain is a Dave Taylor got his 900th career are 2-5-2 in their last nine games. AMM« *W(W * «««: M ta-W tt. ID A Ttun. « F

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/ ------Bell, Horner among 14 looking for a place to play FOCUS/Advice HOICK Copenhagen /'■f DENMARK NEW YORK (AP) - Buddy process to cut players’ salaries. Heep of Los Angeles. a career .298hitter, m ade$500,000 his $485,000 salary last season. with seven saves and a 3.50 ERA, Bell, Ken Griffey and Bob Homer ’They may not cut the salary of a Bell. 37, was traded to Houston under a contract he signed with Homer. 31, was a bust for the made $855,000. start the new year looking for new roster player by more than 20 from Cincinnati in midseason Atlanta. Brenly, 33. hit .189 with Cardinals in his return to the Outfielder Joel Youngblood and / teams. percent. after rookie Chris Sabo took a way five homers and 22 RBI for San m ajor leagues after a season in infielder Manny Trillo agreed to Also becoming non-tender free his job. Bell, a 17-year veteran, one-year contracts with the Cin­ Aspirin users aren’t immune to risks Bell. Griffey and Hom er were Francisco and made $600,000. Japan. He batted .257 in 206 among 14 players who became agents were catcher Bob Brenly batted .241 in 1988 with seven Meanwhile Wednesday, seven at-bats with three homers and 33 cinnati Reds, each for $320,000. Pitcher Bob Forsch, who had free agents Wednesday when of San Francisco; pitchers Steve homers and 40 mns batted in and “ regular” free agents agreed to RBI. He did not play after June 18 By the Editors heart attack. The m ajor ones are ing and other dangers. accepted a salary arbitration their clubs failed to offer them Ontiveros and Matt Young of made $790,000. Bell has 2,499 contracts for next season. because of a shoulder injury. of Consumer Reports male gender, a family history of early Certain medical conditions may offer, and catcher Alex Trevino contracts for the 1989 season. Oakland. Rod Scurry of Seattle lifetime hits and a .280 batting Pitcher Frank DiPino, who hod Rick Honeycutt, who on Mon­ Consumer heart attack, cigarette smoking, high agreed to one-year contracts with preclude aspirin therapy as an option. Under baseball’s mles, clubs and Frank Williams of Cincin­ average. been with the Chicago Cubs for day agreed to salary arbitration Long touted as a wonder drug, blood pressure, an elevated level of People with uncontrolled high blood Houston and pitcher Ed Vande must tender contracts by Dec. 20 nati; infielder Tom Lawless ofSt. Griffey. 38. batted .255 in 1988 2‘A seasons, agreed to a one-year with Oakland, settled Wednesday aspirin grabbed headlines earlier this Reports blood cholesterol, diabetes and a pressure are particularly susceptible ^ r g agreed to a one-year con­ or the players become free Louis and outfielders John Chris­ for Atlanta and Cincinnati with contract with the St. Louis on a one-year contract for year that hailed its even greater sedenthry life-style. to hemorrhagic stroke. Aspirin may tract with Texas. agents. Teams often use the tensen of Minnesota and Danny four homers and 23 RBI. Griffey. Cardinals for $452,500. a cut from $800,000. Honeycutt, 3-2 in 1988 medical potential. An important drug does and the risks involved. contribute to these strokes for the Theoretically, the greater your risk study found that one tablet taken Aspirin reduces the ability of blood same reason it protects against heart of heart attack, the more you stand to every other day could cut the risk of components called platelets to stick attacks. Anything that inhibits blood gain by taking aspirin. An “ ideal” an initial heart attack by nearly half. together and form clots. Just a clotting also increases the tendency to candidate would be a sedentary The study involved about 22,000 half-tablet can significantly inhibit bleed. 50-year-old man with high blood healthy male physicians aged 40 to 84. clotting for several days. cholesterol who smokes two packs of Anyone with a bleeding disorder, who took either aspirin or look-alike Platelets help stop bleeding, but 1 SCOREBOARD cigarettes a day and whose father such as hemophilia or von Wille- placebos for nearly five years. The they can also contribute to blood clots died of a heart attack at the age of 45. brand’s disease, diabetes, kidney aspirin-takers had a 47 percent that block arteries already narrowed Assists— Utoh 25 (Stockton 16), Washington H O W TO O Z O fa rS d With all those risk factors, there’s a disease or gout may also rule out Penguins 0. Maple Leals 1 reduction in heart-attack rate com­ by atherosclerosis — the buildup of 23 (Williams 7). Total fouls— Utoh 18, good chance that coronary atheros­ aspirin therapy in some people. The Washington 32. A — 7,237. pared to doctors taking the placebo. fibrous, fatty deposits on the inner How The Associated Press Top Twenty clerosis has developed. In the absence estimated 700.000 Americans who Hockev Pittsburgh 2 3 1— 6 Title Games (AFC/NFC) The implications are stunning. walls of major arteries. When a clot Teroiite i o 8—1 college bosketboll teams fared Wednes- of a compelling reason for avoiding suffer allergic reactions to aspirin Bucks 112.Hornata 100 dov: Some experts now predict that aspirin blocks an artery supplying blood to Rrst Period— 1, Pittsburgh, Lemleux 34' aspirin, such a person could benefit should also avoid aspirin treatment. (Brown, Cullen), 10:39. 2, Pittsburgh, Top teams in total yardage 1. Duke (76) beat Woke Forest 9468. could substantially cut the toll ex­ the heart or brain, the result isa heart NHL standings Lemleux 35 (Errev, Quinn), 18:08. 3, MILWAUKEE (111) 2. Michigan (116) beat Youngstown Slate from aspirin therapy. People with asthma or chronic hives 121-72. acted by the leading cause of death in attack or stroke. Accordingly, a drug PEOPLE Toronto, Morols 12 (Domphousse), Cummings 18216-737, Krystkowlok 164-5 are especially vulnerable. 19:08. Penalties— Morols, T o r (holding), R ush P ass T o ta l 3. Syracuse (116) beat Western Michigan the U.S. This year 1.500.000 Ameri­ that can inhibit platelets from clump­ But how about a healthy 30-year-old WALES CONFERENCE 6, Slkmo 11-1882X, Grayer 861-25, Pressev 8:03; Buskos, Pit (holding), 13:33. 46 80 8, Breuer 06 76 7, Pierce 81384 15, 9871. Folrk* DlvMon 4. Iowa (86) did not play. cans will suffer heart attacks and ing together might also prevent heart woman with no known risk factors? A Aspirin can irritage the stomach W L T Fit OF OA San Diego Chargers (1963) 318 305 623 Humphries 85828, Roberts 36066. Totals Mayor to portray himself Second Period— 4, Pittsburgh, Coffey 12 486028X112. 5. Illinois (8 6) did not ploy. about a third of them wili die. attack and stroke. young woman's chance of suffering a lining and cause inflammation, ulcers Pittsburgh 21 It 2 44 163 13V (Cullen), 8:41. 5, Pittsburgh, Errev 14 6. Georgetown (76) did not ploy. N Y Rangers 17 14 4 38 135 131 CHARLOTTE (IX) Vet aspirin is not innocuous and the Several factors increase a person’s heart attack is extrem ely low. She'd and bleeding. Enteric-coated aspirin, LOS ANGELES (AP) - MayorTom Bradley (Lemleux, <9ulnn), 15:50 6, Pittsburgh, Miami Dolphins (1984) 134 435 569 Trlpucko 1824 1811 X , Rombls 83 866, 7. Oklahoma (7-1) did not ploy. Washington 17 14 4 38 120 119 Errev 15 (Lem leux, Coffey), 18:38. 8. North Caroline (91) did not play. therapy is not for everyone. Before chance of developing atheroscierosis. gain very little from aspirin therapy which dissolves in the intestine rather will try his hand at acting next month, playing Philadelphia 17 17 2 36 142 124 Hoppen 85866, Holton 861-311, Reid 1-1182 Penalties— ZalapskI, Pit (holding), 4, Kempton811868,Currv8131-113,Cureton 9. Arizona (81) did not ploy. starting an aspirin regimen, it’s The more of these risk factors but might increase her risk of than in the stomach, may be approp­ himself in the 100th episode of NBC’s crime New Jersey 13 IS 6 32 119 136 3:00; Bouroue, Pit (tripping), 5:28. Chicago Bears (1940) 382 120 502 10. Missouri (183) beat Southern Univer­ N Y Islanders 8 23 2 18 99 142 870612, Green76864, Tolbert82060, Lewis important to understand what the present, the greater the iikelihood of a hemorrhagic stroke, stomach bleed­ riate in such in.stances. however. 81822, Bogues 1-2824. Totals48892827 IX . sity 11896. drama “ Hunter.” Adoim DivltiM Third Period— 7, Pittsburgh, Lemleux 36 Washington Redskins (1937) 76 388 464 11. Rorlda Stole (76) did not ploy. Bradley was invited to appear after Montreal 22 10 6 50 149 118 (Coffey, ZolapskI), 5:09 (pp), Penoltles— 12. Ohio State (82) did not play. Boston 14 13 9 37 115 107 Mllwtaukee X 17 X 11— 113 expressing an interest in the series starring Domphousse, Tor (hooking), 4:35; Hllller, Charlotte X 18 M 18— I X 13. Nevada-Los Vegas (82) beat Rhode Buftalo 13 17 4 30 119 141 Pit (hooking), 5:38; Hllller, Pit (elbaw- Baltimore Colts (1958) 138 322 460 Island 8869. Fred Dryer and Stephanie Kramer, said Hartford 13 18 2 28 116 115 3-Polnt goal— SIkma. Fouled out— 14. Louisville (82) beat Eastern Kentucky Ing), 14:41. Cureton. Rebounds— Milwaukee X (Slkmo Quebec 12 21 3 27 127 163 7840. Question of ‘How are you?’ producer George Geiger. Shots on goal— Pittsburgh 7-86— 21. CAMPBELL CONFERE9KE Chicago Bears (1943) 169 276 445 16), Chorlotte 48 (Rambis 8). Assists— Toronto 9915— 33. Milwaukee 2) (Pressev 7), Charlotte 7S 15. Seton Hall (96) did not ploy. Bradley spokesman Bill Chandler said the Norris DIvMlen Power-ploy Opportunities— Pittsburgh 1 16. Georgia Tech (81) did not ploy. W L T Pti OF OA (Trlpucko 8). Total fouls— Milwaukee Dr. Gott mayor has made cameo appearances in the of 2; Toronto 0 of 5. Dallas Cowboys (1975) 195 246 441 21, Charlotte 22. Technical— Pierce. A— 17. North Carolina State (81) did not ploy. Detroit 18 11 4 40 139 126 Goalies— Pittsburgh, Pletrangelo, 680 23.010 past on shows, including “ Matlock.” St. Louis 13 15 5 31 109 112 (33shots-32saves). Toronto, Wregget,915-1 Detroit Lions (1957) 137 296 433 18. South Carolina (80) did not ploy. Peter Qott, M.O. A special three-part script entitled “ City Toronto 12 21 2 26 109 155 (21-15). 19. Tennessee (81) beat San Diego gets all kinds of responses Minnesota 10 18 6 26 106 131 SuparSonIcs 109. Hast 101 State 77-75. Under Siege” features a female criminal Chicago 8 22 4 20 131 165 Cleveland Browns (1950) 116 298 414 70. Kansas (81) beat Texas Tech 81-X. Hunter extradited a decade earlier to Los Smvthe Dlvtslon Canadians 6, Nordlques 4 what kind of “ counselor” you DEAR Angeles and launching a crime spree. COIgarv 23 6 5 51 146 93 Denver Broncos (1987) 156 256 412 S E A TTL E (109) consulted anonymously on the Los Angeles 23 12 1 47 193 146 Cage2-51-25,McKev871-28,Uster89806, Wadnasday's collaga hoop ABBY: I read Her violent crimes lead to vigilantism, which Edmonton 19 13 4 42 167 141 Quebec 2 1 1—4 Ellis 814 2-218, M cMillan 851-37, McDaniel telephone, but I urge you to see a Montreal 2 4 0— 6 with interest Hunter tries to counter with a task force. Voncouver 14 17 5 33 119 115 182136D,Schoene468312,Threatt768318, acoroa psychiatrist at once. You have Winnipeg 13 12 6 32 131 135 Rrst Period— 1. Montreol, Courinall 7 Polvnlcel-2862 Lucas06822 Reynolds 89 the letter from Filming takes place in January and the (Smith, Naslund), :S7.2, Quebec, Poddubnv been grossly misinformed. A Wednesday's Oomes 2-28.Totols488718X1W. the woman who scheduled air dates are Feb. 4, 11 and 18. Boston 4, Hartford 3 21 (Morols, Fortier),5:X. 3, Quebec, Goulet Capitals 4.8laGkhawks 3 EAST Dear Abby therapist is not required to report Buffalo 5, New York Rangers 2 13 (P.Stastnv, Brown), 10:54 (pp). 4, MIAMI (101) Mount St. Vincent 77, Yeshivo 62 w as e m b a r ­ Pittsburgh 6, Toronto 1 AAontreol, McPhee 12 (Skrudlond, Long 7-11 913 23, Thompson 89 86 13, Robert Morris 75, Canislus 72 Fungus causes rassed because Abigail Van Buren on the “ urges” or feelings of Montreal 6, Quebec 4 Chellos), 16:28 (pp). Penalties— Glllls, Washington 0 3 1— 4 Basketball Selkolv 16 86 2, Edwards 811 86 16, St. MIchoet's 95. Plattsburgh St. 81 his/her patients, and please do Trump notes construction New Jersey 5, Winnipeg 5, tie Que (roughing), 3:28; McPhee, Mon, Chlcege 8 3 8 -3 Sparrow 811 86 10, Shosky 83 84 10, Syracuse 94, W. Michigan 71 of her hus­ Washington 4, Chicago 3 double minor (roughing), 3:28; Ludwig, Rrst Period— None. Penoltles— Hunter, Sundvold86808, (kav 568610, Hastings 86 Trenton St. 96, N .J. Tech 76 band’s detailed not believe that your child will be ATLANTIC AAon (roughing), 9:58; Leschvshyn, Que Was, mlnor-malor (slashing, fighting), SOUTH Vancouyer 2, Edmonton 1 1-21, Wheeler 2-3826, Ta ylo r 1-3802. Totals a black tongue report of his removed from your home if you CITY. N.J. (A P ) - Los Angeles B Minnesota 6 (holding), 11:51; Quebec bench, served by 2:58; Bassen, Chi, minor-motor (stashing, NBA standings 37-6928X101. Duke 94, Wake Forest X reveal thoughts that crossed your TBursday's Oames JorvI (too many men on Ice), 15:16; PIcord, fighting), 2:58; Valve, Chi (elbowing), Seattle X X X 12— 109 Louisville 76, E. Kentucky 40 physical ail­ Developer Donald Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m. <2ue (roughing), 19:47; Walter, 66on 5:06; Presley. Chi (hIgh-stIckIng), 6:47; Miami X 1119 M — 101 M urray St. 79, NIcholls St. 65 ments when mind but were not acted upon. Trump marked the Phllodelphio at New York Islanders, 8:05 (roughing), 19:47. Rvonka, Was (Interference), 18:20. EASTERN CONFERENCE 3-Polnt goals— McKev, Schoene, Pepperdine M, Marshall 69 You are a courageous and good Second Period— 6, Montreal, Naslund 15, Second Period— 1, Chicogo, Murray 8 Virginia 99, Col-lrvlne 89, O T someone greeted him with “ How DEAR ABBY: I need your help. restart of construc­ p.m. Altanflc Division Threott, Edwards. Fouled out— None. D E AR DR. GOTT: My tongue turns black. Is this Detroit at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. 1:47. 6, Montreal, Skrudlond 4 (McPhee, (Thomas, Lormer), 1;X. 2, Washington, W L Pet. OB Rebounds— Seattle X (M clXinlel 13), MIDWEST are you?” I have a loving, wonderful wife person for having written to me in tion on his newly m dov's Oomes Chellos), 1:56. 7, Montreal, Skrudlond 5 Christian 15 (Hatcher, Plvonko), 5:29 New York 17 7 .708 — Miami 37 (Thompson, Selkolv, Gray 5). Bowling Green 73, Wright St. 56 a recurrence of the leukoplakia I had 40 years ago? search of a solution to this (Chellos, M cPhee), 2:33.8, (Suebec, Soklc17 (pp). 3, Washington, Ridley 21 (Murphy), Briar Cliff 93, Momingside 91 Some years ago I read about a and a small child. Life is treating purchased Taj Ma­ Hartford of Plilladelpttia, 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia 14 11 .560 V/i Asslsts-Seottle 79 (M cM Iltan 10), Miam i 27 problem. Now, please, see a Toronto at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. (Duchesne, Fortier), 3:54. 9, Montreal, 7:14. 4, Washington, Hatcher 8 (Gartner, Boston 12 12 .5M 5 (Gary 5). Total fouls-Seathe X, Cleveland St. 84, Toledo 77 lady who didn’t want to lie about me well on the outside, but on the hal casino project Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. C.Lemleux 18 (Chellos, Naslund), 6:01 Ledvord), 12:32. 5, Oilcogo, Sovard 14 New Jersey 11 15 .423 7 Miam i 19. A— 15,0M. Ind.-Pur.-Ft. Wayne 112, Soginaw Val. D E AR READER: No. Black tongue (parasitic psychiatrist. If you don’t know (pp). Penalties— JorvI, Que (sloshing), (Grohom, Sonlposs), 14:18 (pp). 6, St. 82 her condition, so when someone inside a storm is raging. I was by inviting guests New York Rangers at Washington, 8:05 Washington 6 16 .273 10 glossitis) is usually due to a harmless fungus one, your family physician can p.m. 5:40; PIcord, Que, double minor (cross­ Chicago, Lormer 17 (Murray, Wilson), Chorlotte 6 17 .261 lO'/i Lovolo, III. 95, Tn.-Chattonooga 00 asked her in passing, “ How are both physically and sexually infection. It is a common consequences of antibiotic into a chilly arena Quebec of Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. checking, roughing), 18:32; Carbonneou, 18:32(pp). Penalties— Eagles, Chi (hold­ Central Dlvtslon Spurs 12s, Kings 107 Ntarquette 66, Morgon St. 60 you?” she replied, “I’m better abused as a child. Self-loathing make some recommendations. Detroit at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Mon (roughing),18:32. ing), 3:48; Stevens, Wos, double minor Cleveland 17 5 .773 — Michigan 121, Youngstown St. 72 therapy (which destroys the anti-yeast bacteria in and snipping a Third Period— 10, Quebec, Poddubnv 22 (hooking, unsportsmanlike conduct), Minnesota 93, Detroit 69 than I was. but not quite so good Do this today, my friend, and Calgary at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. Detroit 18 6 .750 — SACRAMENTO (107) thoughts of running away and gilded ribbon. (Goulet, Brown), 13:32 (pp). Penalties— 6:40; Valve, Chi (hooking), 7:07; Leach, AUonta 16 9 .640 Missouri 114, Southern U. 96 the mouth) and can easily be treated with a variety write again to let me know how Los Angeles at Vancouyer, 10:35 p.m. 7'h Pressley 11-21 85 76, McCray 87 82 14, as I was before I got worse.” even suicide have pervaded my Jackson, Que (roughing), :56; Robinson, Was (roughing), 11 :S5; Sutter, Chi (rough­ Chicogo 13 10 .565 4'/ii Mo.-Kansas City 67, Morehead St. 65 of mouth washes. Ask your doctor to suggest an you are. 1 care. Although some M on (roughing), :S6; Wolter, Mon (hold­ ing), 11:55; Stevens, Was (hooking), 13:05; Milwaukee 13 10 .565 Petersen 87 1-1 7, WIttman 16 8 6 2, North Central 89, III. Benedictine 63 I thought the comment was so mind since I was a teen. I thought 4>fy K.SmIth 7-13 1-2 16, Thompson 8 9 1-2 9, appropriate brand. construction ing), 1:17; Carbonneou, Mon (hlgh- Sutter,Chi (Interference),14:58;Gould, Was Indlona 5 18 .217 17>/i North Dokota 93, AAovvIlle St. 69 good. I often use it in my respon.se that I had resolved my problems shcklng), 1:32; Goulet, Que (unsportsman- (cross-checking), 18:12; Ledvord, WOs WESTERN CONFERENCE Pinckney 884614, Berry 1-5824, Del Negro Ooktand, Mich. 112, Aoulnos 102 workers are al­ NHL results 8108513, Klelne16882 Totals48n28X107. to that greeting. It usualiy brings through my strong faith, but DEAR ABBY: I work for a llke conduct), 3:22; Morols, Que, (Interference), 18:12; Hatcher, Wos (un­ MIdswst Division W . Illinois 72, Tennessee Tech 66 DEAR DR. GOTT: I work for a road crew and in ready at work in the misconduct, 3:22; Ludwig, Mon, mlnor- sportsmanlike conduct), X :0 0; Sonlposs, Xovler, Ohio 63, Bethune-Cookman X large company in a large office. W L Pet. OB SAN ANTONIO (IX) the course of my 25-year work-life, have been a chuckle. recently, to my dispair and mlsconduct (unsportsmanlike conduct), Chi (unsportsmanlike cortauct), 20:00. Dallas 15 8 .652 — SOUTHWEST “BETTER”IN One of my fellow employees massive structure, Bruins 4. Whalers 3 3:22; Svobodo, Mon (holding), 12:09. Third Period— 7, Washington, Miller 6 Denver 15 9 .625 G.Anderson 7-118617, W.Anderson7-1282 Arkansas 97, Texas Southern 79 exposed to DDT, Q,4.D, Q.4.T, Dieldrin, Malthion shame, sexual urges toward my 'Ai 16, Brlckowskl898212, Robertson8108614, insists on brushing his teeth often more than 1,000 (Leach, Ridley), :51. Penalties— Stevens, Houston 15 9 .625 '/j Kansas 81, Texas Tech X and Capotan. I'm now having convulsions but tests TAVARES, FLA own daughter have brought the Donald Trump Shots on goal— Quebec 14-3-13— 30. AAont- Wos, malor (fighting), :34; Thomos, Chi, Utah 14 11 .560 2 Dawkins 812 1-2 11, Greenwood 89 83 13, Texas-EI Paso 69, Miss. Valley St. 56 during the day. I ’m all for good more will be added Boston 2 2 8— 4 Whlteheod89828, Cook868612 Klng8586 are negative. Is it possible that chemical self-loathing back. Hartford 2 0 1— 3 real 1M 46— 32. malor (fighting), :34; Manson, Chi (trip­ Son Antonio 7 16 .304 8 FAR W EST dental hygiene, but this man by February and another 1,000 in the spring. Power-ploy Opportunities— Quebec2of5; ping), 2:23; Eagles, Chi (Interference), 4, Maxwell858514,Comegvs83864. Totals Boise St. 65, Akron 62 I telephoned a counselor and Rrst Period— 1, Boston, COrter 1, 2:09. 2, Miam i 1 21 .045 13'/j 52-9128 X 1 X . contamination could be the reasons for my Hartford, Francis 12 (Young, Babych),5:14 Montreal 2 of 4. 8:47; Ledvord, Was (roughing), 15:39. Pacific Division Brigham Young 74, Utah St. 72 explained my predicament with­ starts brushing his teeth at his Trump said. The casino is expected to open in Goalies— Quebec, AAason, 5-12-1 (16 Shots on goal— Woshlngton 812-9— 29. Sacramento X X 14 18— 107 E. AAontana 71, Chico St. 67 seizures? DEAR ABBY: Living in a lop). 3, Hartford, Ferraro 15 (Tlpp^, L.A. Lakers 16 8 .667 — Stm Antonie X M X 11— IX desk, then he walks past all the early 1990, becoming Trump’s third gaming Quenneyllle), 10:10. 4, Boston, Corter 2 shots-11 saves), Gosselln (2:33 second, Chicago 8108— 24. Portlond 14 10 .583 2 Gonzago M, Warner Pacific 61 retirement home where we’re not out disclosing my identity. I 1615). Montreal, Hayward, 87-3 (3826). Power-ploy Opportunities— Washington Seattle 13 10 .565 7Vi 3-Polnt goals— K.SmIth, Mokwell. Idaho 99, E. Oregon S other employees on his way tothe haii in Atlantic City. (Wesley), 19:49 Ip p). Penalties— Kasper, Fouled out— Thompson. Rebounds— DEAR READER: Yes, chronic exposure to the supposed to discuss health or confessed that while giving my Bos (hooking), 4:15; S.Cote, Har flnterfer- A— 17,305. 1 of 6; Chicogo 2 of 7. Phoenix 12 10 .545 3 Son Jose St. 93, E. Washington 75 bathroom — brushing all the Work on the 1,250-room structure wasdelayed Referee— Kerry Froser. Linesmen— Golden State 10 12 .455 5 Sacramento X (Petersen 8), Son Antonio UCLA 76, California 59 materials you mention could cause nervous system illnesses at the table, one of our daughter a bath, I had become ence), 6:57; Crowder, Bos (rough­ 55 (Robertson 9). Assists— Sacramento way! ing), 7:30; Jennings, Har (roughing), Wovne Bonnev, Gerard Gauthier. L.A. Clippers 8 16 .333 8 TOURNAMENTS problems, including convulsions. residents has passed out copies of physically aroused, but, of for a year while Trump and entertainer Merv Canucks 2. Oilers 1 Sacramento 5 17 .227 10 22 (Berry 6), San Antonio31 (Robertson8). Golden Panthers Classic He also flosses at his desk, 7:X; AAocDermld, Hor (hooking), 10:12; Total fouls— Sacramento 70, Son An tonto X. Of course, seizures can result from other causes, the enclosed. course, I did not act on my Griffin worked out details of the sale of Resorts Thelven, Bos (holding), 11:26; Wesley,Bos Wednesday's Gomes First Round which I find offensive. There is no Devils S. Jets S Cleveland 115, Boston 114 A— 8,879. Boll St. 89, Flo. International 66 TED feelings. This counselor told me International Inc. In the deal. Trump took (cross-checking), 12:57; Carter, Bos (hold­ Vancouver e l l—7 too. In my opinion, your doctor should order a blood way to avoid seeing this, as our ing), 15:32; Ferraro, Har (trippina), 19:01. Edmonfen e I 8—1 New Jersey 122, Dollos 120, O T Northwestern 96, Rodford 89 that if I identified myself, he control of the Taj Mahal and left most of the rest Utoh 98, Washington 82 tteldelberg Khwonh Holiday Cloulc test called a toxicology screen to measure the IN CALIFORNIA NtwJersev l 2 2 8—5 R rst Period— None. Penalties— 5.Smith, Big East standings would then be put in a position to office is set up with rows of desks Second Period— 5, Boston, Neely 10 Edm (holding), 5:42; Banning, Von Milwaukee 112, Charlotte 100 Championship presence of dangerous chemicals in your system. of Resorts’ holdings to Griffin. WhmlRea 2 8 3 8 -6 Seattle 109, Miam i 101 John Carroll 70, Thomas More 65 in one large room with no (M ille r), 10:23. 6, Boston, Burtldge 10 R rst Period— 1, Winnipeg, Steen 5 (tripping), 8:13; Joseph, Edm (high- B ig East Conference O 'a ll Also, your doctor will want to report your How are you? have to call the welfare depart­ (Llnsemon), 15:05 (sh). Penalties— sticking), 16:00. San Antonio 125, Sacramento 107 w L w L Third Place partitions. (EIvnulk, Fenton), 2:25. 2, Winnipeg, Thursday's Games Heidelberg 77, Adrian 52 environmental exposure to the Occupational Safety When people ask. 'How are ment and have my daughter DIneen, H ar (holding), :24; Wilson, Elynulk 12 (Olausson, Nummlnen), 17:19 Second Period— 1, Vancouver, Sutter 7, Seton Hall 1 0 9 0 How should I approach this Detroit at New York, 7 :» p.m. Providence Holiday Bowl Classic removed from our home! H ar (hoM Ing), 4:02; Crowder, Bos (rough­ (pp).3lNew Jersey, MocLeon 24, 18:46 7:17. 2, Edmonton, McClellond 3 (Adams, 1 0 7 0 and Health Administration so that other workers you?” Government nets estate ing), 11:12; Jennings, Har, double AAocTavIsh), 7:39. Penalties— Smyl, Van L.A. Clippers ot Houston, 8:30 p.m. Syracuse 0 0 11 0 Championship I am horrified! Thus far, man to explain my objections? Or (pp). Penalties— Vellschek, NJ (hooking), Phoenix at Denver, 9:M p.m. Tennessee 77, San Diego St. 75 can be protected from the toxic compounds in your It’s just a salutation — minor (roughing), 11:12; Galley, Bos 13:32; Korn, N J (tripping), 15:21; Olausson, (tripping), 4:29; McClellond, Edm (rough­ Georgetown 0 0 7 0 am I being overly critical? BERN, Switzerland (A P ) — Swiss auth()r (hooking), 12:33; Hawgood, Bos (hold­ ing), 15:00; LIdster, Von (hooking) 17:03. Portland at (talden State, 10:X p.m. Connecticut 0 0 5 1 Third Place workplace. And common sense shouid bar nobody in the family has been Win (Interference), 17:55. FrMay's Gomes Ata.-BIrmIngham 72, Hardln-SImmons REVOLTED Friedrich Duerrenmatt is bequeathing his ing), 1 3 :n ; Reeds, H ar (sloshing), 16:08; Second Period— 4, New Jersey, Ma- Third Period— 3, Vancouver, Sandlak 8 Pittsburgh 0 0 4 3 you harmed. The child had no idea Utoh at Miami, 7:M p.m. Vlllanovo 50 Hawgood, Bos (roughing), 19:01; DI­ cLeon 25 (Vellschek, CIrella), 6:41. 5, New (Pederson, T o n tI), 19:39. Penalties— 0 0 6 3 that I was aroused, but removing entire literary estate to the Swiss government. neen, Har (roughing), 19:01. Anderson, Edm (hooking),7:11; KurrI.Edm Indiana at Attonta, 7:30 p.m. St. John's 0 1 6 1 MuskHipum Christmas Tournament DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband takes medicine From a lengthy explanation. Jersey, Johnson 9 (Sundsfrom), 17:21. Seattle at Cleveland, 7 :X p.m. First Round DEAR REVOLTED: Others A government spokesman said that Duerren­ Penatfles— Sundstrom, N J (hooking), :54; (holding), 13:23; Reinhort, Van, miscon­ Boston College 0 1 6 3 for congestive heart failure. He coughs really deep It’s not the kind of query her from the family while I am Third Period— 7, Hartford, Martin 6 duct, 20:00. Chicago at Charlotte. 8 p.m. Centre 94, Olivet 75 attempting to resolve this prob­ may also be offended by this matt, one of the world’s most widely pr()duced Vellschek, N J (holding),9:11; Shanahan, N J L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:X p.m. Wednesday's Resul Muskingum 91, Lynchburg 86, OT until he vomits, then he’s clear for 10 minutes. His That requires a diagnosis (Young, Francis), 19:29. Penalties— (roughing), 12:00; Neufeld, Win (hlgh- Shots on goal— ^Vancouver 8810— 23. no-class man, so write him an modem dramatists, told Interior Minister Neely, Bos (hIgh-stIckIng), 12:25; AAac- Edmonton 18135— 28. Dallas at Mllwoukee, 9 p.m. Syracuse 94, Western Michigan 71 Rebel Roundup doctor doesn’t seemed concerned. Am I right to Of each and every dreary lem would only throw the family stlcklng), 12:00; O'Cailohon, N J (cross­ Denver at Phoenix. 9:X p.m. interoffice memo — and make it a Dermld, Hor (holding), 14:27; Wesley, checking), 12:46; Vellschek, N J (rough­ Power-plav Opportunities— ^Vancouver 0 Tonight's Games First Round into turmoil. Our family life Flavio Cotti during a recent meeting that the Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 10:M p.m. Providence at Holy Cross worry? Reaction and neurosis. Bos (holding), 15:23. ing) , 15:31; TagllanettI, Win (hlgh^tlcklng), of 5; Edmonton 0 of 3. Nev.-Los Vegas M, Rhode Island 69 class-action project. estate will include all his manuscripts, as well Shots on goal— Boston 9 -1 2 ^2 5 . Hart­ Goalies— Voncouver, Gamble, 288 (28 (talden State at Portland. 10:X p.m. LaSalle at Vlllanovo Texos A&M 73, Ont. Michigan 57 It doesn’t mean devising would be ruined and the children 15:31; Boschman, Win (roughing), 15:31; Pittsburgh at Florida as many of his paintings. ford 6-7-9— 22. Verbeek, NJ (hIgh-stIckIng), 16:48; Muller, shots-27 saves). Edmonton, Fuhr, 9-93 D EAR READER: Persistent cough is often a sign An answer to the question would be the victim. Power-play Opportunities— Boston 1 of 8; (23-21). Princeton at Seton Hall CONFIDENTIAL TO YOU: The spokesman, Achilla Casanova, said the N J (roughing), 18:54; Verbeek, N J Friday's Games of congestive heart failure, the buildup of fluid in the In which you’re itemizing Please help me Abby. Where Hartford 1 of 8. (roughing), 18:54; TagllanettI, Win NBA rasults “ Teach thy tongue to say. ’I do not manuscripts are to be kept in a future “ Archive Goalies— Boston, Moog, 93-6 (22shots-19 Pepperdine at UConn (Civic Center), lungs that results from ineffective heart-pumping What’s wrong with your can I go to work on this problem (roughing), 18:54; Ellett. Win (roughing), 8 p.m . know.’ and thou shalt progress.' soyes). Hartford. SldorklewlC2 , 8-7-1 18:54; Broten, N J (hlgh6tlcklng), 19:44; Rec Hoop without ripping my family apart? of Swiss Literature” that would also include (25-21). St. John's at Nogara action. I think that you are right to worry. digestion. Carlyle, Win (Interference), 19:44; Bosch- Cavallars 115, CeRIcs 114 I want healing, but I cannot (Maimonides) parts of the estates of writers Hermann Hesse A — 15,223. mon. Win (roughing) ,20:00. Tuesday's Games Your husband may need a change in medication If operations scare you. Referee— Andy vonHellemond. Maine at Providence chance this being brought out into and Rainer Maria Rilke. Third Perlod-r6, Winnipeg, Hawerchuk14 Syracuse at Rutgers or dosage schedule. Also, the doctor should make Don’t analyze and spell ’em Linesmen— Kevin Collins, Brian Murphy. (McBatn, Duncan), 3:33.7, Winnipeg, Steen CLEVELAND (115) MIdgata the open. People are eating them upl To order Duerrenmatt, 67, has been a prolific author 6 (Hawerchuk), 11:56 (sh). 8, Winnipeg, Sanders 86 81 10, Nance 917 76 25, ECAC Holdav Festival sure that he does not have a lung condition, such as And when folks ask,“ How are vour copy of Abbv's favorite recipes, St. John's vs. Fordhom CURSED send vour nameand address, plus check throughout his adult life. His playsand prose fill Gllhen 4 (McBaIn, Carlyle), 12:48 (sh). 9, BASEBALL Dougherty 1814 26 22, Ehlo 85 828, Harper Community Y — Bulls 30 (Todd bronchitis, causing the cough. you?” American Loogue or money order for 53.50 to: Abbv's more than 30 volumes. His most successful Sabres S, Rangers 2 New Jersey, Sundstrom 1S(0'Callo- 81691126,Wllltams881-117,Valentlne1-11-1 Grundmeir 19, Bob Zimmerman ployed If the doctor isn’t helping your husband with this For heaven’s sake, don’t tell hon, Oonevko), 13:36. 10, New Jersey, BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Named Jim­ 3, Dudley82824. Totals487128 X 1 15. well). Lakers 21 (Domond Jones 12, Cookbooklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount plays, “ The Visit” and “ The Physicists.” have Korn 7 (Verbeek, M uller) ,18:57. Penoltles— mie Schaffer manager of Hagerstown of the BOSTON (114) Big East rasult Brendon Jones played well) probiem. request a referral for a second opinion. ’e m !” DEAR CURSED: I don’t know Morris, III. 61054. (Postage Is Included.) Buffalo 2 2 1-6 Lolselle, N J (roughing), 3:02; Carlyle. Win Eastern League and Jerry Narron M cHale 7-18 11-12 25, Lohous 66 81 12, Huskies X (Hal Blaleck, Kashaune been translated into more than 50 languages. N.Y. Ronders 1 8 1—3 (roughing), 3:02; Muller, NJ (high- manager of Frederick of fhe Corollna Porlsh 1820 82 22, Johnson 16 06 2, AInge Teal, John Jomatls and Ryan CosmInI Rrst Period— 1, New York, Oohlen 15 sticking), 5:35; O'Callahan, N J ( r o u t ­ League. 1817 66 29, Lewis 812 4612, Shaw 81280 6, Byracusa 94. W. Michigan 71 all ployed well), Celtics 14 (Trevor (Sondstrom, Patrick), 6:40. 2, Buffalo, ing), 10;52; Elynulk, Win (roughing), MINNESOTA TWINS— Signed Mike Acres 1-1802, Paxson 87064. Totals 48101 Fronette, Kevin Watt ond Alan Acker­ Sheppard 10 (Turgeon), 15:29. 3, Buffalo, 10:52; Kyte, Win (charging), 10:52; Broten, Cook, plfcher, to a one-year contract. Old 2825114. man played well) Senator helps needy N J (roughing), 16:08; Hawerchuk, Win not offer contract to John Christensen, Cleveland 41 24 26 24— 115 Tigers 22 (Jamie Lazzarls 10, Jason Can a woman feel conception take place? Bodger 4 (Johansson, Sheppard), 17:04 W. MICHIGAN (71) outfielder. (pp). Penoltles— Hartman, But, malor (routing), 16:08. Boston 18 24 26 26— 114 Overstreet 85 85 10, Holmes 812 84 15, Lozzarls 7, Tate Pasternak ond Mike CLEARW ATER, Fla. (A P) — Sen. Bob (fighting), 1:33; Paterson, N Y , malor Overtime— None. Penalties— None. OAKLAND ATHLETICS-SIgned Rick 8Polnt goals— AInge 3, Harper. Fouled Boumgardt 88 87 16, Brown 813 83 13, Beaulieu ployed well). Bulls 14 (Cory (fighting), 1:33; Am lel, But (Inter­ Shots on goal— New Jersey 11-1881— 27. Honevcdtt, pitcher, to a one-year out— Johnson. Rebounds— Cleveland 45 Stanback 26 86 5, Havrlllo 1-2 86 2, W ry and Jasoh Goldberg ployed well) agree about whether nursing mothers Graham donned an apron and joined volun­ contract. Old not offer contracts to Steve DEAR DR. REI- listed reportedly decrease sexual ference), 13:53; Ogrodnick, NY (Inter­ Winnipeg 16817-0— 41. (Daugherty 8), Boston SO (Parish 15). Worner0-1464,Parker83864,Judge1-186 Ontiveros and Matt Young.pitchers. NISCH: My wife tells functioning for some — not all — men .should take oral contraceptives. It is teers feeding the hungry and homeless at a ference), 14:05; Housley, But (roughing), Power-ploy Opportunities— New Jersey Assists— Cleveland 27 (Ehlo 9), Boston X 2, Whlle81860, K.Johnson81810, Browlev Aduita 14:44; (Vrcmoto, N Y (roughing), 14:44; 1 of 4; Winnipeg 1 of 7. S E A T T L E M A R I N E R S ^ d not offer (Johnson 7). Total fouls— Cleveland 21, 8 1 860. Totals2856282471. me that after having who take them. Moreover, the heart quite clear that at least some of the soup kitchen then helped distribute food DeBlols, N Y (sloshing). 16:41; Ruirttu, Goalies— New Jersey, Burke. 11-195 (41 contract to Rod Scurry, pitcher. Boston 25. Technicals— Boston coach SYRACUSE (M) TEXAS RANGERS— Agrt^ to terms PDSiS 94 (Sean MePadden X, Jim intercourse one night, and circulation problems for which hormones in the pills appear in breast baskets to the needy in the Tampa Bay area. Buf (roughing), 18:X; Greschner, NY shots-36 saves). Winnipeg, Reddick, 64-5 Rodgers 2 (elected), Boston Illegal defense. Coleman 7-12 2-316, Thompson 1814 85 22, Florence 76, Bill Anderson 18, Dan Still (roughing), 18;S. (27-22). with Ed Vande Berg, pitcher, on o one-year A— 14690. Owens 268610, Douglas 11-178727, Roe2-10 Kinsey Report these medications are prescribed can milk and are ingested by the nursing Graham, D-Fla., spent an hour Wednesday contract. 12, Luke Strunk 12), Manchester Police she felt the sperm enter Second Period— 4, Buffalo, Bodger 5 36 a, D. Johnson 1-3 13 3, Harried 83 81 4, 87 (Joe McGonn 70, Ed Kowal 13, Bob the egg the following themselves affect sexual functioning. infant. The area of disagreement is in a serving line at St. Vincent de Paul's soup (Ruuttu, Housley), 3:23 (pp). 5, Buffalo, ftaltanol League Monning 1-2824, SlockOOOO 0, Scott 80 80 June M. Relnlech. Ph.O. CINCINNATI REDS— Signed Joel Plaster 12, Mark Plekos 11, Bob Fronds Under no circumstances should he regarding whether or not these kitchen, where 160 poor and homeless sat down Hartman 4 (Hogue, Napier), 4:26. Klngs8.North8tars6 Nsts122,Mavarlcks120 0, Rogers 80 06 0. Totals 3867193194. 11, Bob Klernan 10) afternoon. She is sure Penalties— Petit, N Y (hooking), 3:03; Youngblood, outfielder, and Monny Trillo, experiment with changing his medi­ hormones cause any negative long- or to a hot meal of soup, turkey, potatoes and lnflelder,foone-vear contracts. DIdnot offer Irish Insurance 54 (Tom Blellndo 15, that she conceived. Donnelly. Buf (holding), 11:15. DALLAS (IX) Holftime-Svracuse 40, W.MIchlgon 76. Ken Schoppman 10, Josh Semester 10), UK vegetables. short-term effects on the child. Minnesota 5 8 1—6 confrocts fo Ken Grlffev,flrstbasemon,and 3-polnt goals— W.MIchlgon 815 (Brow n Can you tell me if this cation on his own. Los Angties 3 2 2— 8 Frank Williams,pitcher. Aguirre 11-23 2-3 26, Perkins 814 83 13, Main Pub 46 (Jim Wehr 18, Tom Foran ” In Washington, we deal with issues in very Third Period— 6, Buffolo, Turgeon 15, Donaldson 86 2-2 8, Harper 1815 85 23, 811, Holmes 1-1, Stanback 1-1, Hovrllta81, 16) feeling of the sperm is It will take a thorough medical 4:45.7, New York,Ogrodnlck4(Klslo),17:45. Rrst Period— 1, Minnesota, Bellows 13 HOUSTON ASTROS— Agreed to terms ParkerOI), Svracuse813 (Douglas 85, Roe As alternatives, there are several (Brooke), :27. 2, Minnesota, Clccorelll 15 with Bob Forsch, pttcher,andAlexTrevlno, Blockmon 921 86 23, Schrempf 1-3 82 4, Standings: National — BCI 81, Mon- possible? examination to determine whether big numbers and broad programs,” said Penoltles— Hartm an, Buf, m alor (fight­ Tarolev8147623, Wlley81060. Totals47-97 16, Coleman 81, Thompson 81, Owens82). chester Bar Assoclotlon 82, Irish other contraceptive methods that ing), 7:09; Paterson, NY, malor- (Giles), 1:39. 3, Los Angeles, Tonelll 15 catcher, on one-year contracts. Did not Fouled out— None. Rebounds— aging, health problems, medications Graham. "H ere you deal one-on-one with (KrushelnyskI), 2:06. 4, Los Angeles, offer controcf fo. Buddy Bell, third 2 8 X IX . Insurance 83, Main Pub 83, Westown have high effectiveness ratings if used mlsconduct (flghttno), 7:09; Johansson, NEW JERSEY (122) W.MIchlgon 70 (Boumgardt 8), Syracuse 43 P harm acy 4-3, Netw ork T a v e rn 4-3, D EAR READER: I ’m not aware of the pregnancy. or a combination of factors are human beings who are hungry, sick, emotion­ Buf (holding), 7:53; Johansson, Buf Gretzky 26 (Duguay, Loldlow), 3:08. 5, bosemon. (Owens 10). Assists— W.MIchlgon 14 Minnesota, Clccorelll 16, 5:18. 6, Los LOSANGELESDODGERS— Dldnotoffer Hinson 11-168324, B. Williams 18218524, B.A. Club 84, Amusements Unlimited involved for your husband. T ry to find correctly and used each time you ally disturbed. I want to learn as much as I can (slashing), 10:12; Granoto, NY (rough­ Carroll 7-13 0614, (tanner 886614, McGee (Stanback 6), Syracuse 23 (Douglas 10). 3-4, Sportsm an's Cofe 84, Smoke 0-7. any research that would verify Regardless of how a woman comes ing), 10:12; Ruuttu, Buf (high-sttcking), Angeles, NIcholls 37 (Robitallle, Lald- contract to Danny Heep, first baseman. Totalfouls— W.MIchtgan22, Syracuse 20. a physician who specializes in diag­ engage in sexual intercourse. Some of from the people affected.” low), 7:51. 7, Minnesota, Habscheld 7 7-111-216, Hopson 1-51-23, M orris 8115618, American — Paganl Caterers 82, whether a woman could know the to believe she may be pregnant, it is at 18:28; Dohlen. N Y (hIgh-sttckIng), 18:28. Bagiev 36859, Shackleford 86060. Totals Technicals— W.MIchlgon bench 2 , Style 82, Monchester Police 82, Glenn these methods include; condoms used Shots on gool— Buffalo 1A8-12— 34. New (Broten, MacLellan), 14:40. 8, Minnesota, ST. LOUIS CARDINALS— Aoreed to K.Johnson, Syracuse bench ZAr—75,746. exact moment she conceived. Al­ that instant that she should begin her nosing male sexual dysfunctions. If Gogner 18 (Bellows), 16:52. Penalties— terms with Frank DIPIno, pitcher, on a 49692829122. Construction 2-5, M anchester Cycle 2-5, with a spermicide, diaphragms, and York 11-106— 27 Dallas X 27 11 27 12— IX P D & S 2-5 though many women claim that this is prenatal care by seeing a physician. there is not one in your local area, Power-ploy Opportunities— Buffolo2of3; McRoe, Min, double minor (roughing), one-veor contract; did not offer contracts to contraceptive sponges. You should Plagiarism suit filed 11:13; DeGroy, LA, double minor Bob Horner, first baseman, and Tom New Jersey X M n 27 14—1B so, there is no scientific information to It’s important for her health and the most medical schools and large New York 0 of 3. 8Polnt goals— Aguirre Z McGee, Morris. discuss this matter with yourgynecgl- Goalies— Buffalo, Puppa, 107-4 (27 (rouiihlng), 11:13; Watters, L A (Interfer­ Lawless, Inflelder. Sent Jim Llndemon, explain how this feeling could occur. health of the developing baby to have hospitals have such a specialist or ence), 12:18. outflelder-first baseman; Luis Allceo, Fouled out— Hinson. Rebounds— Dallas ogist (or local family planning cen­ GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. (AP) - Enter­ shots-2S saves). New York, Vonbles- 53 (Tarplev 14), New Jersey X Some women do notice pregnancy the pregnancy verified as soon as clinic. brouck, 12-93 (22-18), Froese (0:00thlrd, Second Period— 9, Los Angeles, Robi­ second bosemon; Mike Fitzgerald, first Bowling tainer Bill Cosby and producers of his top-rated tallle 26 (Taylor, NIcholls), 14:29. 10, Los bosemon, ond Scott Arnold ond Steve (B. Williams 11). Assists— Dallas 21 (Harper ter) , who can help you select the 12-11). Calendar symptoms within a couple of weeks of possible. Such a specialist can also recom­ “ The Cosby Show” are being sued by p AngHes, Taylor IS (NIcholls, Robitallle), Peters, pitchers, outright to Louisville 10), New Jersey 26 (Conner 9). Total method that will best suit your A — 17,224. fouls— Dollos 23, New Jersey 24. conception Early symptoms Include mend a sex therapist who in a brief Referee— Bob Hall. Linesmen— Gord 19:49 (pp). Penalties— McRoe.Mln.mlscon- of the American Association and Roy lifestyle and ensure the highest father-and-son scriptwriting team who accuse duct, 2:00; Bfiumoartner, LA, misconduct, Stephens, catcher, outright to Arkansas Technicals— Dallas lllegol defense 3, New breast swelling and tenderness, fre­ DEAR DR. REINISCH: My hus­ meeting or two can explain lovemak­ Broseker, Pot Dapuzzo. Jersey Illegal defense. A — 10,113. degree of safety for you and your them of plagiarism. 2:00; Brooke, Min (holding), 4:37; McSor- of the Texas League. Homa Enginaars TODAY quent urination, tiredness and a band is 52. Sometimes lately he says ing techniques to increase his inten­ lev, LA (roughing), 10:45; Chombers.Mln Girts Basketball baby. In their federal lawsuit filed here, Henry and (tripping), 19:01. SAN FRANCISCOGIANTS— Dldnotoffer TrudI Zuldemo 198X1-517, Jeonne Coventry at Cromwell, 7:30 p.m. slightly increased body temperature when he ejaculates he doesn’t have as sity of response which you and your Daniel Shea of Berkley contend that a script Third Period— 11, Los Angeles, Tonelll 16 o confrocf fo Bob Brenly, catcher. Buccherl 176, M orlys D vo ra k 181-188 East Hampton at Bolton, 7 p.m. (about 99 to 100 degrees instead of 98.6 much feeling (I think he means at husband can try. (KrushelnyskI, Duguay), 3:57. 12, Los POOTBALL Jazz BB. Bullats B2 521, A lyce M cA rd le 178478, Karen Wresting they submitted to the TV show in June 1986 was Angeles, DeGroy 6 (NIcholls), 7:25. 13, Nollanal PeotaoH Loaoue Vendette 187-1785X, Beverly Morin 178, Monchester/Folrfleld Prep/Trum- which is average). orgasm ). He has no problem getting rejected, but then used in fragments over Edith Levesque 177, Renee Ellis 208532, Los Angeles, Crossman 7 (Robitallle), CINCINNATI BENGALS— Signed Jim U TA H (X ) buM ot Southington, 5 p.m. The first missed period (which an erection or ejaculating. D E A R DR. REIN ISCH : I am seven shows broadcast between September TV 19:04. 14, MInnesoto, Habscheld 8 Rourke, offensive lineman. Ploced Scott tavoronl 16 83 5, K.Molone 11-251813 34, Cello Sompedro 181677, Bette Dufralne (Broten, To n o rd I), 19:27. Penalties— Futhoge, punter, on Injured reserve. 178461, Roxanne Spencer 208493, B a r­ occurs approximately two weeks He takes several medications, expecting my first baby soon Due to 1986 and November 1987. Eoton83864,